The Internet as a Game Changer: Reevaluating the True Threats Doctrine

Date

2011

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Publisher

Texas Tech Law Review

Abstract

Discusses one issue raised by this topic: How should courts distinguish between true threats and constitutionally protected speech in cases involving Internet speech? This topic is both timely and important because the "current jurisprudence" on this issue is "hopelessly confused, and courts are reaching radically different results in relevantly similar cases.

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Planned Parenthood v. American Coalition of Life Activists, Nuremberg Files Case, American Coalition of Life Activists (ACLA), United States v. Carmichael, United States v. White, Watts v. United States, Brandenburg v. Ohio, NAACP v. Claiborne Hardware

Citation

Eric J. Segall, The Internet as a Game Changer: Reevaluating the True Threats Doctrine, 44 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 183 (2011-2012)