Justice Thomas and the First Amendment
Yesterday, the First Amendment Center posted an online symposium entitled “Justice Thomas and the First Amendment.”
The 15 contributors to the symposium included Duke University Law Professor (and Dean of UC-Irvine Law School) Erwin Chemerinsky , University of Chicago Law Professor Geoffrey Stone , and Supreme Court litigator Tom Goldstein.
Symposium topics include everything from Thomas’s views on stare decisis, flexible constitutional tests, campaign financing, cross burning , commercial speech, sexual expression, protection of the electronic media, prisoner expression, student expression, speech codes, compelled speech and church-state issues. The symposium also contains materials concerning Thomas’s statements about the First Amendment made during his confirmation hearings, his remarks about the First Amendment during oral arguments in the Supreme Court, Thomas’s First Amendment voting record, and a bibliography of books and articles pertaining to his First Amendment views.
The 15 contributors to the symposium included Duke University Law Professor (and Dean of UC-Irvine Law School) Erwin Chemerinsky , University of Chicago Law Professor Geoffrey Stone , and Supreme Court litigator Tom Goldstein.
Symposium topics include everything from Thomas’s views on stare decisis, flexible constitutional tests, campaign financing, cross burning , commercial speech, sexual expression, protection of the electronic media, prisoner expression, student expression, speech codes, compelled speech and church-state issues. The symposium also contains materials concerning Thomas’s statements about the First Amendment made during his confirmation hearings, his remarks about the First Amendment during oral arguments in the Supreme Court, Thomas’s First Amendment voting record, and a bibliography of books and articles pertaining to his First Amendment views.
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