Kenneth Pybus's Archive
Targeting speech to snuff out terror
The First Amendment Center has a strong discussion of efforts to relax Brandenburg during a time of war. More »
Current events in libel law
I’ve gotten behind with the start of school and the conversion from Blogger, so here are some interesting recent stories and opinion pieces on libel: More »
Supreme Court won’t revive online content law
SCOTUS won’t hear the a case involving the Child Online Protection Act, which was struck down by a trial court in 2007. In 2004, the court upheld an injunction that had prevented the law from going into force and indicated the law was probably unconstitutional. More »
World drops weekly newspaper, editor from libel lawsuit
Suing a competitor for libel probably wasn’t a great PR move for the Tulsa World. More »
Congressman Wants Health Warnings On Violent Games
Joe Baca’s legislation would require the following warning on violent video games: More »
Lawyer Argues Sign Theft is Free Speech
If this argument is true, lots of folks were expressing their free speech rights during the last election. More »