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- 1From:Gateway Journalism Review (Vol. 53, Issue 367)Today's conservative Roberts Court is a bastion of First Amendment freedom as was the liberal Warren Court half a century ago. But the winners are different. Establishment insiders win today whereas outsiders won most...
- 2From:Iowa Law Review (Vol. 108, Issue 2)ABSTRACT: Fully addressing the mass incarceration crisis in the United States requires correctly identifying and accounting for the institutions that are responsible for it and that are positioned to effect change. While...
- 3From:CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (Vol. 59, Issue 3)Seitz, Steven Thomas. Justice Rehnquist, the Supreme Court, and the Bill of Rights. Lexington Books, 2020. 294p index ISBN 9781498568852 cloth, $95.00; ISBN 9781498568869 ebook, $45.00 59-0884 KF8748 MARC...
- 4From:Principal Leadership (Vol. 23, Issue 5)The relationship between religion and public education is complex. A critical source of legal authority related to religion and public education is the First Amendment, which states that "Congress shall make no law...
- 5From:University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Vol. 171, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIs it fair to grant exemptions from neutral laws to protect religion but not other deep commitments and pursuits, like secular conscience or care-giving bonds? The thirty-year scholarly debate on this question now has...
- 6From:Education Next (Vol. 22, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedTHE U.S. SUPREME COURT'S June 2022 decision in Kennedy v. Bremerton reinforces a significant shift in the court's posture toward religion and education. Following the pattern established in Trinity Lutheran v. Comer,...
- 7From:AEI Paper & StudiesThis report explores the deep divide over the status of social media platforms. Current law tends to confer on these entities extensive immunities from liability for removing any content the platform deems is a form of...
- 8From:AEI Paper & StudiesConservatives often say that Big Tech companies, especially Facebook and Twitter, discriminate against conservative viewpoints. However, conservatives make two assumptions that, on closer inspection, are faulty: (1) that...
- 9From:AEI Paper & StudiesTraditional governance mechanisms are being strained by modern technological and political realities. Newer technologies, especially digital ones, are developing at an ever-faster rate and building on top of each other,...
- 10From:School Library Journal (Vol. 68, Issue 5)The attempts to remove books from classrooms and school libraries across the country have reached such a level that the U.S. House of Representatives' Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties held a hearing on...
- 11From:Education Next (Vol. 21, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedON THE MORNING OF MARCH 19, 2007, I entered the grand courtroom of the U.S. Supreme Court and eagerly slipped into one of the worst seats in the house. My spot--far from center stage and with a view obstructed by...
- 12From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 71, Issue 1)During the 2000-2001 term, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on several significant constitutional issues relating to criminal law and procedure, as well as cases involving the civil liability of law enforcement officers...
- 13From:Corrections Caselaw QuarterlyDeblasio v. Johnson, 128 F.Supp.2d 315 (E.D.Va. 2000). State prisoners brought a [sections] 1983 action challenging a state corrections department's grooming regulation that required all male inmates' hair to be no more...
- 14From:Corrections Caselaw QuarterlyDeblasio v. Johnson, 128 F.Supp.2d 315 (E.D.Va. 2000). State prisoners brought a [sections] 1983 action challenging a state corrections departments grooming regulation that required all male inmates' hair to be no more...
- 15From:Principal Leadership (Vol. 21, Issue 6)In 2020, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) updated congressionally mandated federal guidance on student religious expression in public schools. At the 2020 National Prayer Breakfast, President Trump highlighted this...
- 16From:Comparative Migration Studies (Vol. 8, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe successful Brexit referendum and the election of Trump in 2016 mark the breakthrough of populism in the West. Opposition to immigration has been central to both events. However, it has been central in different ways....
- 17From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 67, Issue 8)IN 1915, when the American Association of University Professors issued its seminal "Declaration of Principles on Academic Freedom and Academic Tenure," it identified three areas in which faculty members should enjoy the...
- 18From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 67, Issue 8)THE NEWS ARRIVED on a Friday last month, nested deep in an email that landed during a Faculty Council Zoom meeting. Only after someone had reached the 22nd paragraph did professors learn what had happened, and when they...
- 19From:Harvard Journal of Law & Technology (Vol. 31, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedI. INTRODUCTION A recent trend among popular social media companies is to change developer policies to prohibit surveillance uses of data collected by the companies. (1) Enhanced social media surveillance...
- 20From:Scholastic Update (Vol. 131, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedNo one has ever actually died of boredom reading the Bill of Rights. But generations of students thought they pretty close. You'd never guess that when the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution are translated into...