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Journal of Free Speech Law: "'Falsely Shouting Fire,'" by Profs. Genevieve Lakier & Evelyn Douek
The article is here; the Introduction: Over one hundred years ago, in Schenck v. United States, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes created a meme. Holmes…
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Journal of Free Speech Law: "Lies and the Law and Introduction," by Prof. Genevieve Lakier
The final article posted from the Knight Institute’s Lies, Free Speech, and the Law symposium.
Apr 13
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Journal of Free Speech Law: "Weaponized from the Beginning," by Prof. John Fabian Witt
The eleventh of twelve articles from the Knight Institute’s Lies, Free Speech, and the Law symposium.
Apr 11
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Journal of Free Speech Law: "When Are Lies Constitutionally Protected?," by Prof. Eugene Volokh
The tenth of twelve articles from the Knight Institute’s Lies, Free Speech, and the Law symposium.
Apr 4
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Journal of Free Speech Law: "When Are Lies Constitutionally Protected?," by Prof. Eugene Volokh
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Journal of Free Speech Law: "Epistemic Disagreement, Institutional Analysis, and the First Amendment Status of Lies," by Prof. Mark Tushnet
The ninth of twelve articles from the Knight Institute’s Lies, Free Speech, and the Law symposium.
Apr 2
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Journal of Free Speech Law: "Democracy Harms and the First Amendment," by Prof. Deborah Pearlstein
The eighth of twelve articles from the Knight Institute’s Lies, Free Speech, and the Law symposium.
Apr 2
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Journal of Free Speech Law: "Democracy Harms and the First Amendment," by Prof. Deborah Pearlstein
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[CORRECTED] Journal of Free Speech Law: "Distrust, Negative First Amendment Theory, and the Regulation of Lies," by Prof. Helen Norton
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Apr 1
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Journal of Free Speech Law: "Distrust, Negative First Amendment Theory, and the Regulation of Lies," by Prof. Helen Norton
The seventh of twelve articles from the Knight Institute’s Lies, Free Speech, and the Law symposium.
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