Volume 20

Volume 20 Fall Issue

Articles

Is Defamation Law Outdated? How Justice Powell Predicted the Current Criticism

by Amy Kristin Sanders, Associate Professor in the School Journalism & Media at the University of Texas at Austin, & Kirk Von Kreisler, legal analyst and graduate of the University of Texas at Austin

Free Speech & Antisemitism: Colin v. Smith Today

by R. George Wright
Lawrence A. Jegen III Professor of Law, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law

Notes

Not Congress, but the Judiciary: How the Roberts Court’s Religion Clause Decisions Are Creating an Establishment of Religion

by Elizabeth Ernest
J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2022; Editor-in-Chief, First Amendment Law Review Vol. 20

The Chilling Cycle of Police Violence and Black Civil Rights Protest

by Elise Jamison
J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina School of Law Class of 2022; Online Editor, First Amendment Law Review Vol. 20

Volume 20 Spring Issue

Articles

Physicians who Disseminate Medical Misinformation: Testing the Constitutional Limits on Professional Disciplinary Action

by Carl H. Coleman
Professor of Law, Seton Hall Law School

Racialized, Judaized, Feminized: Identity-Based Attacks on the Press

by Lili Levi
Professor of Law, University of Miami School of Law

Notes

Critical Race Theory Through the Lens of Garcetti v. Ceballos

by Hannah Daigle
J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2023; Staff Member, First Amendment Law Review Vol. 20

Faith by Choice: An Argument for Expanding Mature Minor Provisions in North Carolina

by Lauren V. Engle
J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2023; Staff Member, First Amendment Law Review Vol. 20

Symposium Issue

Transcript

Keynote Address: The FEC and Federal Campaign Finance Law

by Shana Broussard
Commissioner of the Federal Election Commission

Articles

First Amendment Limits on State Laws Targeting Election Misinformation

by David S. Ardia and Evan Ringel
Reef C. Ivey II Excellence Fund Term Professor of Law, Co-Director of the Center for Media Law and Policy, and Associate Professor of Law

Park Doctoral Fellow, University of North Carolina, Hussman School of Journalism and Media; J.D., University of North Carolina School
of Law

Anti-Censorship Rhetoric v. First Amendment Realities: The Fight over Florida’s Anti-Deplatforming Statute and some Thoughts about Speaker Autonomy, Compelled Expression and Access Mandates in Online Fora

by Clay Calvert
Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communication, Director, Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project

Book Review

Cheap Speech, Freedom of Speech, and the War Against Disinformation

by William P. Marshall
William Rand Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law