297 research outputs found

    Laughing at Censorship

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    Can a speech restriction ever be inherently good? Can we ever justify censorship as intrinsically beneficial, and not simply a justifiable means of protecting something more important than free expression? For those steeped in American law and culture, these questions may seem almost heretical. But they deserve exploring, particularly given the prevalence and variety of censorship in the United States and elsewhere in the world. Happily, a context exists for exploring the questions that is less threatening and more entertaining than totalitarian thought control. The context is humor: jokes, cartoons, vignettes, and other expressions that make us laugh

    Negotiating the Tangle of Law and Emotion

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    Empowerment through Restraint: Reverse Preemption or Hybrid Lawmaking

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    Regulating Funny: Humor and the Law

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    Regulating Funny: Humor and the Law

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    It\u27s About Time: Unravelling Standing and Equitable Ripeness

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    Negotiating the Tangle of Law and Emotion

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    Empowerment through Restraint: Reverse Preemption or Hybrid Lawmaking

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