
Current & Recent Research at Penn LawThe Penn Law faculty are engaged in a wide array of scholarship in traditional, cross-disciplinary and cutting-edge areas of inquiry. This newly created section of our website, which we will continue to populate in the months ahead, gives you access and the ability to search current and earlier work. FEATURED RESEARCHQuick Links: 15 Most Recent | 15 Most Viewed | RSS Feeds | Search SEARCHEnter search criteria in one or more of the following fields.
21 publications matched your search.
Autonomy and Hate Speech, in I. Hare & J. Weinstein, EXTREME SPEECH AND DEMOCRACY (Oxford, 2009).
Autonomy and Informational Privacy or Gossip: The Central Meaning of the First Amendment, 21 SOC. PHIL. & POL’Y 215 (2004).
Campaign Expenditures and Free Speech, 33 HARV. C.R.-C.L. L. REV. 1 (1998).
First Amendment Limits on Copyright, 55 VAND. L. REV. 891 (2002).
Genocide, Press Freedom, and the Case of Hassan Ngeze (2004)
Giving the Audience What It Wants, 58 OHIO ST. L.J. 311 (1997).
MEDIA CONCENTRATION AND DEMOCRACY: WHY OWNERSHIP MATTERS (Cambridge Univ. Press 2007).
MEDIA, MARKETS AND DEMOCRACY (Cambridge 2002) [hard & paper].
Media Concentration: Giving Up on Democracy, 54 FLORIDA L. REV. 839 (2002).
Media Structure, Ownership Policy, and the First Amendment, 78 S. CAL. L. REV. 733 (2005).
Michelman on Constitutional Democracy, 39 TULSA L. REV. 511 (2004).
Panel II: Media and Free Speech: The Right Balance for Democracy (symposium panel with James Boyd White, et al.), 39 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM 296 (2006).
Panel III: Indecent Exposure? The FCC’s Recent Enforcement of Obscenity Laws (symposium panel with Abner Greener, et al.), 15 FORDHAM INTELL. PROP. MEDIA & ENT. L.J.1087 (2005).
Paternalism, Politics, and Citizen Freedom: The Commercial Speech Quandary in Nike, 54 CASE W. L. REV. 1161 (2004).
Property and its Relation to Constitutionally Protected Liberty, 134 U. PA. L. REV. 741 (1986).
Rawls, equality, and democracy, 34 PHIL. & SOC. CRITICISM 203 (2008).
Steve Shiffrin: Friend and Scholar, 41 LOY. L.A. L. REV. 49 (2007).
The First Amendment and Commercial Speech, 84 IND. L.J. (forthcoming 2009).
The Independent Significance of the Press Clause Under Existing Law, 35 HOFSTRA L. REV. 955 (2007).
Three Cheers for Red Lion, 60 ADMIN. L. REV. 861 (2008).
Viewpoint Diversity and Media Ownership, 61 FED. COMM. L.J. 651 (2009).
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