Is New Technology Changing Our Understanding of the First Amendment?
On Wednesday, March 8th, 2006, from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm in Donovan Hall, Loyola Law Review presented a Student Symposium entitled "Is New Technology Changing Our Understanding of the First Amendment?" Moderated by Professor Manheim, five Loyola Law School students will be presenting their articles on this topic.
The articles being presented are available below in Microsoft Word format.
| Oren Bitan |
The Re-birth of the Broadcast Flag: Why Congress Should Protect Consumer Rights Before Expanding the Federal Communications Commision's Jurisdiction. |
| David Chan |
Personal Data Speech: Toward a New Approach in the Commercial Speech Doctrine for Data Privacy Regulations |
| Patty Chan |
Crossing Over Into the Twilight Zone: The Case for First Amendment Zoning of the Internet |
| Chris Dengler |
Cell Phones and the First Amendment in Flight: Can the FCC and FAA Maintain the Ban? |
| Loring Rose |
Death of the Digital Pamphleteers: The Possible Threat to Anonymous Political Blogs
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