Doctrinal and Definitional Questions (Lies, Free Speech, and the Law)
What is the First Amendment status of false speech? More specifically, what rules can and should apply to different kinds of false speech (e.g., intentional lies, negligent untruths, wrong opinions) that the government might want to regulate? And what are the justifications for those rules? This panel will explore the thorny foundational doctrinal questions raised by the regulation of false speech.
Panelists
Helen Norton, University of Colorado School of Law
Deborah Pearlstein, Cardozo School of Law
Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School
Eugene Volokh, UCLA School of Law
Moderator
Carrie DeCell, Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University
Видео Doctrinal and Definitional Questions (Lies, Free Speech, and the Law) канала Knight First Amendment Institute
Panelists
Helen Norton, University of Colorado School of Law
Deborah Pearlstein, Cardozo School of Law
Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School
Eugene Volokh, UCLA School of Law
Moderator
Carrie DeCell, Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University
Видео Doctrinal and Definitional Questions (Lies, Free Speech, and the Law) канала Knight First Amendment Institute
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