in this issue
Anti-Libel Injunctions and the Criminal Libel Connection: A Conversation with Professor Eugene Volokh
Eugene Volokh explains his theory that post-trial libel injunctions are constitutional.
TOPICS : Defamation, Prior Restraint
National Security Leaks and Free Speech on Campus: A Conversation with Lee Bollinger and Professor Geoffrey Stone
Professors Bollinger and Stone on Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, national security and campus speech.
TOPICS : Newsgathering
Free Speech on the Internet: A Conversation with Professor Tim Wu
Professor Wu on regulating online harms, his role on the Facebook oversight board, and more.
TOPICS : Digital Media
Freedom of the Press, the Supreme Court and Post-Truthism America: A Conversation with Professor RonNell Andersen Jones
Professor RonNell Andersen Jones explores how the Supreme Court, thinks about the press and whether its characterizations have changed over time.
How Rights Went Wrong: A Conversation with Professor Jamal Greene
Professor Greene on the structure of legal and constitutional argument, the subject of his forthcoming book, “How Rights Went Wrong: Why Our Obsession with Rights is Tearing American Apart.”
The Roberts Court and the First Amendment: A Conversation with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky
Professor Chemerinsky discusses recent decisions by the Roberts Court, especially as they pertain to the media and free expression.