Symposium Issue 2011
Protecting the Heart of the First Amendment, Defending Citizens United by Floyd Abrams
What Justice Powell and Adam Smith Could Have Told the Citizens United Majority About Other People’s Money by Robert L. Kerr
The Game Changer: Citizen’s United’s Impact on Campaign Finance Law in General and Corporate Political Speech in Particular by James Bopp, Jr., Joseph E. La Rue & Elizabeth M. Kose
The Unspoken Institutional Battle over Anticorruption: Citizens United, Honest Services, and the Legislative-Judicial Divide by Jacob Eisler
Political Activity of Tax-Exempt Churches, Particularly after Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission and California’s Proposition 8 Ban on Same-Sex Marriage: Render Unto Caesar What is Caesar’s by John. R. Dorocak & Lloyd E. Peake
Spring Issue 2011
Police Privacy in the iPhone Era?: The Need for Safeguards in State Wiretapping Statutes to Preserve the Civilian’s Right to Record Public Police Activity by Jesse Harlan Alderman
When Even the Truth Isn’t Good Enough: Judicial Inconsistency in False Light Cases Threatens Free Speech by Sandra F. Chance & Christina M. Locke
‘Terrorist Speech’: Detained Propagandists and the Issue of Extraterritorial Application of the First Amendment by Michael J. Lebowitz
Speaking Briefly: The First Amendment & Historic Preservation by J. Graham Corriher
University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2012
Articles & Notes Editor (Vol. 10)
Hear No Evil, See No Evil . . . Speak No Evil? A Re-Examination of Public Employee Free Speech Rights by Erika Eisenoff
University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2012
Articles & Notes Editor (Vol. 10)
The Time, Place, and Manner of Survival: An Analysis of Day Laborers and First Amendment Limits on State Action to Exclude by Will Johnson
University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2012
Atheists in Foxholes: Examining the Current State of Religious Freedom in the United States Military by Jeffrey Lakin
University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2012
Publication Editor (Vol. 10)
Searching for Security: The Proposed Workplace Religious Freedom Act (WFRA) and Need for Heightened Protections for the Religious Expression of Prison Employees in the Work Environment by John H. Lawrence
University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2012
Editor-in-Chief (Vol. 10)