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News: SCOTUSblog Spotlights Volume 125 Feature and Volume 126 Essay on Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt

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Agency Enforcement of Spending Clause Statutes: A Defense of the Funding Cut-Off

Introduction The Spending Clause authorizes the federal government to spend in support of the “general Welfare.” Such spending often comes in the form of

Forum: Professional Speech and the Content-Neutrality Trap

professional speech. Judge Jordan’s majority opinion states that FOPA imposes both speaker-focused and content-based restrictions, by restricting and

Between Two Spheres: Comparing State and Federal Approaches to the Right to Privacy and Prohibitions Against Sodomy

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The Limits on University Control of Graduate Student Speech

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Curing the Blind Spot in Administrative Law: A Federal Common Law Framework for State Agencies Implementing Cooperative Federalism Statutes

Yale Law Journal - Curing the Blind Spot in Administrative Law: A Federal Common Law Framework for State Agencies Implementing Cooperative Federalism

A Robust Public Debate: Realizing Free Speech in Workplace Representation Elections

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How Judges Overrule: Speech Act Theory and the Doctrineof Stare Decisis

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Publius and the Petition: Doe v. Reed and the History of Anonymous Speech

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Forum: Snyder v. Phelps, the Supreme Court’s Speech-Tort Jurisprudence, and Normative Considerations

First Amendment protection of speech subject to tort liability. The Court specifically rejected a categorical approach and instead balanced the various