• The article traces and problematizes the ascendancy of content-neutrality and the emergence of viewpoint neutrality as the core of free speech doctrine. Content neutrality prohibits government from regulating speech not just on the basis of a category of speech (like racist speech) but also on the basis of regulating a specific viewpoint within that category (racist speech directed at African-Americans but not whites). The article scrutinizes the Supreme Court’s decision in Brandenburg v. Ohio (…Read more
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    By examining the highly contested legal debate about the regulation of pornography through an epistemic lens, this book analyzes competing claims about the proper role of speech in our society, pornography’s harm, the relationship between speech and equality, and whether law should regulate and, if so, upon what grounds.