Keywords
criminal law; symposium; communications law; international law; first amendment
Abstract
The panel I was assigned to, for this distinguished gathering of scholars at Fordham Law School, where I had previously been a professor for twentythree years, was given the name, “Caution Against Overreaching.” Overreaching and the caution it occasions, in this case, refer to the First Amendment, a uniquely American absolutist, legalistic obsession. For many who fixate on such matters, the government must never be allowed to trample upon the unfettered free speech rights guaranteed under America’s first, and most favorite, Amendment.
Recommended Citation
Thane Rosenbaum,
The Internet as Marketplace of Madness— and a Terrorist’s Best Friend,
86 Fordham L. Rev. 591
(2017).
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/flr/vol86/iss2/11
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