Volume 21 Symposium Issue
Symposium Keynote Address: Justice Breyer and The First Amendment
By Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean of University of California, Berkley School of Law
Panel Three: Justice Breyer and Future First Amendment Challenges
Moderator: Mary-Rose Papandrea, Samuel Ashe Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of North Carolina School of Law
Panelists: Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean and Jesse H. Choper Distinguished Professor of Law at Berkeley Law School, Robert Post, Sterling Professor of Law at Yale Law School, and Geoffrey Stone, Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago
Connecting the Marketplace of Ideas with Democratic Self-Governance and Active Liberty: Free Speech Theories and Values Underpinning Justice Breyer’s Proportionality Approach to First Amendment Scrutiny.
by Clay Calvert, Professor of Law, Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communication and Director
of the Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project at the University of Florida.
by Laura A. Dickinson, Oswald Symister Colclough Research Professor and Professor of Law, George
Washington University Law School.
by Richard W. Garnett, Paul J. Schierl/Fort Howard Corporation Professor of Law and Concurrent
Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame.
Justice Breyer’s Balanced Reasoning on Free Speech: A Comparative Analysis
by Alexander Tsesis, Visiting Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School; Professor
and Raymond & Mary Simon Chair in Constitutional Law, Loyola University
School of Law, Chicago; General Series Editor, Cambridge University Press Studies
on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties; General Series Editor, Oxford University Press
Theoretical Perspectives in Law.
Finding the Correct Balance Between the Free Exercise of Religion and the Establishment Clauses
by Vincent J. Samar, Advanced Lecturer in Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago, Associate Member of the Graduate School Faculty, and Adjunct Professor of Law at Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
Political Advertising in Virtual Reality
by Scott Bloomberg, Associate Professor and Director of the Information Privacy Law Certificate Program at University of Maine Law School
by Andrew Kragie, J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina Law School, Class of 2024; Notes Editor, First Amendment Law Review, Volume 22
by Shane Stout, J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2024
Articles
Investigative Genetic Genealogy and The First Amendment Right to Noninterference With Receipt
by David Gurney
Assistant Professor of Law and Society at Ramapo College of New Jersey
by Leslie Klein, Carter Research Fellow at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia, & Jonathan Peters, Associate Professor of Journalism at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia
Notes
by Ashley E. Treible
J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2023; Chief Articles and Notes Editor, First Amendment Law Review Vol. 21
A Study of State v. Mylett: North Carolina’s Juror Harassment Statute Violates the First Amendment Right to Free Speech
by Sydney D. Welch
J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2023; Executive Editor, First Amendment Law Review Vol. 21