Volume 4 Articles

Symposium Issue 2005

Who is a “Journalist”? by Howard Fineman

The First Amendment, Journalism & Credibility: A Trio of Reforms for a Meaningful Free Press More than Three Decades after Tortilla by Clay Calvert

An Unworkable Solution For a Non-Existent Problem: A Reply to Professor Calvert by Arnold H. Loewy

Graham Kenan Professor of Law at UNC

Faculty Advisor (Vol. 2-4)

Credibility and the Press: A Response to Professor Loewy by Clay Calvert

Swift Boat Vets in 2004: Press Coverage of an Independent Campaign by Albert L. May

The Jurisprudence of the Media’s Access to Voting Polls by Blake D. Morant

Spring Issue 2006

A Missed Opportunity to Abandon the Reasonable Observer Framework in Sacred Text Cases: McCreary County v. ACLU of Kentucky and Van Orden v. Perry by Susan Hanley Kosse

Neuroscience and the In Corpore-ted First Amendment by Rodney J.S. Deaton

Holy Scriptures and Unholy Strictures: Why the Enforcement of a Religious Orthodoxy in North Carolina Demands a More Refined Establishment Clause Analysis of Courtroom Oaths by Daniel Blau

University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2008

Executive Editor (Vol. 5)

 

Velazquez v. Legal Services Corporation: Unconstitutional Conditions and First Amendment Rights of Nonprofit Organizations and Their Donors by Edward Chaney

University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2007

Editor-in-Chief (Vol. 5)

Hot Coffee and Freeze-Dried First Amendment Analysis: The Dubious Constitutionality of Using Private Ratings for Public Regulation of Video Games by William Cross

University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2007

Internal Communications Editor (Vol. 5)

Interpreting Commercial Speech Under the Lanham Act?s Commercial Use Requirement: Tension Between Online Trademark and First Amendment Free Speech Rights by R. Kent Warren

University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2006

Staff Writer (Vol. 4)

Protecting Homosexual Rights: A Contradiction in First Amendment Jurisprudence by Quinn White

University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2008

Publication Editor (Vol. 5)