Symposium Issue 2007
Grasping Smoke: Enforcing the Ban on Political Activity by Charities by Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer
Political Advocacy and Taxable Entities: Are They the Next “Loophole”? by Donald B. Tobin
Campaign Speech and Contextual Analysis by Miriam Galston
Wanted: A Bright-Line Test Defining Prohibited Intervention in Elections by 501(c)(3) Organizations by Kay Guinane
Distributing Government Suppression of Speech by Arnold H. Loewy
Former Graham Kenan Professor of Law at UNC
Faculty Advisor (Vol. 2-4)
Preserving Judicial Independence: Judicial Elections as the Antidote to Judicial Activism by James Bopp, Jr.
Spring Issue 2008
Free Speech, World War I, and Republican Democracy: The Internal and External Holmes by Stephen M. Feldman
The Supreme Court as Civic Educator: Free Speech according to Justice Kennedy by Helen J. Knowles
Speech and Subsidies: How Government Uses Financial Threats and Incentives to Dampen First Amendment Protections by Crandall Close
University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2009
Articles & Notes Editor (Vol. 7)
Purging Religion from Prisons: The Constitutionality of the Standardized Chapel Library Project by Andrew Lincoln
University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2009
Articles & Notes Editor (Vol. 7)
Lost without Translation: The Official English Movement and the First Amendment by Amy Mackin
University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2009
Staff Writer (Vol. 6)
So Easily Offended – A First Amendment Analysis of the FCC’s Evolving Regulation of Broadcast Indecency and Standards for Our Contemporary Community by Paige Connor Worsham
University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2009
Articles & Notes Editor (Vol. 7)