Symposium – Preserving American Democracy
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Incitement to Insurrection and the First Amendment
“It is hazardous to discourage thought, hope and imagination. . . . [F]ear breeds repression; . . . repression breeds hate; . . . hate menaces stable… Read More
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Constitutional Rights as Human Rights: Freedom of Speech, Equal Protection, and the Right of Privacy
Much of my recent scholarly work has addressed questions concerning the political morality—the global political morality—of human rights. This essay… Read More
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The Future of the First Amendment Foretold
For decades the Supreme Court has embraced a separate set of rules for contexts in which the government acts in… Read More
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Natural Rights, Natural Religion, and the Free Exercise Clause: An Essay for Michael Kent Curtis
In path-breaking works of constitutional history, Michael Kent Curtis has explored the ways that natural rights theory provided a foundation… Read More
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Democracy’s Champion: A Tribute to Michael Kent Curtis
When my former law professor, mentor, friend, and colleague at Wake Forest Law School for eighteen years, Professor Michael Kent… Read More
