Volume 23


Volume 23 Issue 1

Articles

Reconsidering the Legacy of New York Times v. Sullivan

By G. Edward White, David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor, University of Virginia School of Law.

The Dangerous Right of the Autonomous Listener

Wayne Batchis, J.D., Ph.D., Professor of Political Theory and Constitutional Law, Director, Legal Studies Program, University of Delaware.

Notes

Avoiding the Grand Sin: A Warning for Religious Liberty Advocates

By Benjamin T. Craig, J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina School of Law

A Dangerous Dose: Backdoor Deregulation, First Amendment Overprotection, Off-Label Drug Promotion, and Vulnerable Populations

By Alexandra Belton, J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina School of Law

Volume 23 Issue 2

Articles

Speech, Its Boundaries, and the Military

By Michael Atkins, Judge Advocate, United States Coast Guard. J.D., 2022, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana.

Intentionally Unintentional: Genai Exceptionalism and the First Amendment

By David Atkinson, Assistant Professor of Instruction, Business, Government and Society Department at McCombs School of Business, University of Texas, Austin, Jena D. Hwang, Research Scientist at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, & Jacob Morrison, Predoctoral Researcher at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence.

Beyond Prayer: How Kennedy v. Bremerton Reshapes First Amendment Protections for Public Employee Speech

By J. Israel Balderas, Esq., Assistant Professor of Journalism at Elon University.

Notes

A Woman’s Right to Know, But Not to Choose: Revisiting HB854 in the Wake of Dobbs and NIFLA

By Anne S. Orndorff, J.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina School of Law

Obscene for Thee, But Not for Me: Texas Attempts to Pervert the Definition of Obscenity

By J. Hunter Wright

Volume 23 Symposium Issue

Articles

Keynote Address: Universities and Unresolved Speech Challenges

By Mary-Rose Papandrea, Samuel Ashe Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law, University of North Carolina School of Law.

The Value of Institutional Neutrality for Free Inquiry

By Keith E. Whittington, David Boies Professor of Law and Director of Center for Academic Freedom and Free Speech, Yale Law School.

New Threats to Campus Protest

By Timothy Zick, Robert & Elizabeth Scott Research Professor and John Marshall Professor of Government and Citizenship, William & Mary Law School.

Safe Spaces for Free Speech? Bases for a Constitutional Duty to Prevent Private Disruption of Student Speech on Campus

By Tyson Langhofer, Senior Counsel, Director of the Center for Academic Freedom, Alliance Defending Freedom, Mathew W. Hoffmann, Legal Counsel, Alliance Defending Freedom, & P. Logan Spena, Legal Counsel, Alliance Defending Freedom.