Associate Professor, South Texas College of Law Houston
Free Speech, Fake News, and Democracy by Alvin I. Goldman & Daniel Baker
Alvin I. Goldman is the recently retired Emeritus Board of Governors Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at Rutgers University. Daniel Barker is a licensed attorney in Washington State and serves as a Lecturer at the Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley.
Is Silence For Sale? The First Amendment Implications of the Michigan State University’s Settlement with Larry Nassar Survivors by Emily O. Monnett
J.D. Candidate, Class of 2020, University of North Carolina School of Law; Articles Editor, First Amendment Law Review
Closing the “Political Action Committee Loophole”: The Constitutionality of Prohibitions on Pac to Pac Donations by Michael C. Peretz
J.D. Candidate, Class of 2020, University of North Carolina School of Law; Managing Editor, First Amendment Law Review
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Internet Access, Hate Speech and the First Amendment by Jerome A. Barron
Harold H. Greene Professor of Law Emeritus, George Washington University Law School
Can Antitrust Protect the Fourth Estate from the Fourth Industrial Revolution? by Andrew I. Gavil
Professor of Law, Howard University School of Law
The Modern Fight for Media Freedom in the United States by Jonathan Peters
Media Law Professor, University of Georgia, with appointments in the School of Law and the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication
Limits of the First Amendment and Antitrust Law in Platform Governance and Media Reform by Robert G. Picard
Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute at University of Oxford
Information, Community, and Change: a Call for a Renewed Conversation about First Amendment Rationales by Jared Schroeder
Associate Professor, Southern Methodist University
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Beyond the Ramparts Alone: Securing Freedom of the Press from Espionage Prosecutions by Kara Brandeisky
Litigation Associate, Jenner & Block, New York
Morality and the First Amendment by Steven H. Shiffrin
Charles Frank Reavis, Sr. Professor of Law Emeritus, Cornell University Law School
Automated Political Speech: Regulating Social Media Bots in the Political Sphere by Ashley Fox
J.D. Candidate, Class of 2021, University of North Carolina School of Law; M.A. Candidate, Class of 2021, University of North Carolina Hussman School of Journalism and Media; Editor-in-Chief, First Amendment Law Review Vol. 19
The Unaddressed Force of the First Amendment’s Petition Clause Underlying Evolving and Expanding Ag-Gag Legislation by Sarah M. French
J.D. Candidate, Class of 2021, University of North Carolina School of Law; Notes Editor, First Amendment Law Review Vol 19