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Preface=xxxv
The Constitution of the United States=xxxvii
I. JUDICIAL REVIEW=1
Problem : The Historic Preservation Act=1
A. Marbury and "The Power to Say What the Law Is"=2
Marbury v. Madison=3
Questions : Judicial Review=8
Problems : Judicial Review=8
Martin v. Hunter's Lessee=9
Problem : Federal Constitutions and State Constitutions=10
Cooper v. Aaron=11
Note : Brown, Cooper, and Judicial Legitimacy=13
B. Restraints on Judicial Authority=14
1. Practical Limitations on Judicial Authority=14
2. Congressional Control over Federal Court Jurisdiction=15
Ex Parte McCardle=15
Notes : Klein and Plaut=17
Note : McCardle's Precedential Value=19
Questions : Congressional Regulation of Judicial Power=19
3. The Political Question Doctrine=21
Baker v. Carr=22
Notes : The Political Question Doctrine=24
Problems : Scope of the Political Question Doctrine=26
C. The Case or Controversy Requirement=27
1. The Prohibition Against Advisory Opinions=27
Problems : Declaratory Judgments and Advisory Opinions=28
2. Ripeness=29
United Public Workers of America(C.I.O.) v. Mitchell=29
Abbott Laboratories v. Gardner=31
Notes and Questions : Ripeness=33
Problems : Ripeness=34
3. Mootness=35
DeFunis v. Odegaard=35
Notes and Questions : Mootness=37
Problems : Mootness=38
4. Standing=39
a. Taxpayer and Citizen Standing=39
DaimlerChrysler Corp. v. Cuno=41
Notes and Questions : Standing=45
Problems : Frothingham, Taxpayer Standing, and Citizen Standing=47
Lance v. Coffman=48
Note : Legislator Standing=49
Problem : Citizen Standing to Challenge Constitutional Amendments=50
Hein v. Freedom from Religion Foundation, Inc.=51
Note : Flast and the Commerce Clause=62
Problems=63
Arizona Christian School Tuition Organization v. Winn=63
Problems=71
b. Causation=72
Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife=73
Notes and Questions : Causation=77
Problems : Causation=82
Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency=83
Problem : The Historic Preservation Act=89
c. Congressionally Authorized Standing=89
Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife=90
Notes : More on Congressional Authorization=92
Summers v. Earth Island Institute=93
Notes : More on Congressional Authorization=99
Problems : Standing and Congressional Authorization=100
Monsanto Co. v. Geerston Seed Farms=101
d. Jus Tertii(Third-Party) Standing=105
Problems : Exceptions to Jus Tertii=107
II. NATIONAL LEGISlATIVE POWER=113
Problem : The Education for a Better America Act=114
A. The Necessary and Proper Clause=116
McCulloch v. Maryland=117
Notes and Questions=120
United States v. Comstock=122
Note : National Federation v. Sebelius=130
Problem : More on the Education for a Better America Act=130
B. The Commerce Clause=130
1. Early Cases=131
Gibbons v. Ogden=131
Notes : The Nineteenth-Century Commerce Clause=136
Problem : More on the Education for a Better America Act=137
2. Early Twentieth-Century Cases=137
Champion v. Ames=138
Problem : More on the Education for a Better America Act=141
Houston, East & West Texas Railway Co. v. United States=141
Note=143
Hammer v. Dagenhart=143
Problem : More on the Education for a Better America Act=147
3. The Constitutional Crisis=147
Carter v. Carter Coal Co.=148
Notes : The Constitutional Crisis=151
Problem : More on the Education for a Better America Act=152
NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.=152
Notes=155
Problem : More on the Education for a Better America Act=156
4. Post-Switch Expansion of Federal Power : A Half Century of Deference=156
United States v. Darby=156
Question=158
Wickard v. Filburn=159
Notes=162
Problem : More on the Education for a Better America Act=162
Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States=162
Notes=165
Problems=167
Note : Growth of the Modern Administrative State=167
5. Revolution and Retreat?=168
United States v. Lopez=168
Problems=174
United States v. Morrison=174
Notes and Questions=181
Problems=182
National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius=182
Problem : Sebelius and the Education for a Better America Act=194
C. The Taxing Power=195
Bailey v. Drexel Furniture Co.=195
Notes and Questions=197
United States v. Sanchez=197
Notes and Questions=199
National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius=199
Problem : Private Schools and the Education for a Better America Act=206
D. Power to Spend for the General Welfare=206
United States v. Butler=206
South Dakota v. Dole=210
Note : Federal Funding for the Developmentally Disabled=214
National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius=215
Problem : The Spending Power and the Education for a Better America Act=223
Problems=223
E. The War Power and Treaty Power=224
1. The War Power=224
Woods v. Cloyd W. Miller Co.=224
Note : The War Power and Domestic Regulation=226
Problem : A Peacetime Draft?=227
2. The Treaty Power=227
Missouri v. Holland=227
Note : The Impact of Treaties on Local Law=229
Problem : Restricting Citizen Rights=230
Whitney v. Robertson=230
Notes=231
Problems=233
F. Congressional Power to Enforce Civil Rights=234
Problem : Second Floor=235
Problem : Critical Confinement=235
1. Early Developments=237
Problem : Public Service=237
The Civil Rights Cases=238
Problem : Ollie's BBQ Ranch=240
2. Modern Civil Rights Cases=240
Problems=242
3. Congressional Enforcement of the Right to Vote=242
Katzenbach v. Morgan=242
Note=244
City of Rome v. United States=244
Problem : Preclearance=246
4. Religious Freedom and Congressional Fourteenth Amendment Enforcement Power=246
City of Boerne v. Flores=246
Problems=250
III. THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE POWERS=257
Problem : No Drilling or Killing Zones=258
A. Implied Presidential Powers=260
Problems=261
B. The Volatile Boundary Between Executive and Legislative Powers : Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. and Beyond=262
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer=264
Problems=271
C. Additional Separation of Powers Issues Between the Executive and the Legislature : Nondelegation, Veto, and Appointment and Removal=272
1. The "Nondelegation" of Powers Doctrine=273
Problems=276
2. The Veto Power=276
a. The Legislative Veto=277
Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha=277
Problems=280
b. The "Line Item Veto"=281
Clinton v. New York=281
Problems=286
c. The President's Signing Statements=286
Problem : No Drilling Zones II=289
D. The President's Appointment and Removal Powers=289
Buckley v. Valeo=291
Notes=294
Problems=295
Morrison v. Olson=295
Problems=300
Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board=301
Note=309
1. The President's Recess Appointment Power=309
Bowsher v. Synar=310
Problem : The Audit=314
E. Foreign Affairs, War, and Treaty Powers=314
1. Foreign Affairs Powers=314
United States v. Curtiss Wright Export Corp.=315
Problems=317
2. War and the Commander-in-Chief Power : Formalism Versus Functionalism=317
Problems=318
F. The President's Power to Fight Terrorism=320
1. The President's Powers to Detain Alleged Terrorists=320
2. Detention of U.S. Citizens As Alleged Terrorists=322
Ex Parte Quirin=322
Notes=324
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld=325
Notes=337
Problems=337
Boumediene v. Bush=339
Notes=345
Problem : No Terrorism Zones=347
3. The War on Terror's Impact on Privacy=347
G. The Treaty Power=348
Missouri v. Holland=349
Note=350
Problem : Alien Inheritance Laws=351
H. Executive Agreements=351
Dames & Moore v. Regan=352
Problem; Nullify=356
I. Executive Privilege and Immunity from Suit=356
1. Executive Privilege=356
United States v. Nixon=357
Note : A Privilege for the Vice President?=361
Problems=361
2. Immunity from Suit=361
Clinton v. Jones=362
J. The Pardon Power=365
1. Commutation of Sentences=365
Note : More on the Pardon Power=366
IV. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE STATES AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT=369
Problem : The Education for a Better America Act, Continued=369
A. State Power to Tax the Federal Government=371
McCulloch v. Maryland=371
Problems=373
B. Federal Power to Tax the States=373
Massachusetts v. United States=374
Note : A Related Case, New York v. United States=377
Problems=378
C. State Immunity from Federal Regulation=379
National League of Cities v. Usery=380
Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority=383
Problems=392
D. Federal Commandeering of State Resources=393
New York v. United States=393
Problem : The Education for a Better America Act Reprised―There's Got to Be a Better Way=402
Printz v. United States=402
Problems=412
Review Problems=413
V. STATE POWER TO REGULATE COMMERCE=415
Problem : Kentucky's Prohibition Against Internet Gambling=416
A. Early Cases=418
Gibbons v. Ogden=418
Notes and Questions=420
Problem : More on the Internet Casino Prohibition Act=420
Cooley v. Board of Wardens of the Port of Philadelphia=420
Notes and Questions=423
Problem : More on the Internet Casino Prohibition Act=423
B. Discrimination Against Interstate Commerce=423
1. Facial Discrimination=424
Granholm v. Heald=424
Notes=430
Problem : More on the Internet Casino Prohibition Act=433
City of Philadelphia v. New Jersey=434
Note : State Quarantine Laws=438
Question : Distinguishing Baldwin=438
Problem : Other Ways to Skin the Cat?=438
2. Facially Neutral Statutes with Discriminatory Purposes or Effects=439
Dean Milk Co. v. City of Madison=439
Note : Live Baitfish=441
Problem : More on the Internet Casino Prohibition Act=441
Exxon Corp. v. Maryland=441
Notes=445
C. Nondiscriminatory Burdens on Interstate Commerce=446
1. The Scope of Judicial Review=447
South Carolina State Highway Dept. v. Barnwell Bros.=447
Problem : More on the Internet Casino Prohibition Act=449
Southern Pacific Co. v. Arizona=449
Notes and Questions=453
Problems=455
2. Modern Applications of the Southern Pacific Test=456
Minnesota v. Clover Leaf Creamery Co.=456
West Lynn Creamery, Inc. v. Healy=458
Note : Tolling Statutes=463
Questions=463
American Trucking Associations, Inc. v. Michigan Public Service Commission=464
Problem : More on the Internet Casino Prohibition Act=466
D. The State as a Market Participant=467
Reeves, Inc. v. Stake=467
Note : Fuel Taxes and Market Participation=470
South-Central Timber Development, Inc. v. Wunnicke=471
Problem : More on the Internet Casino Prohibition Act=474
E. Interstate Privileges and Immunities Clause=474
Baldwin v. Fish and Game Commission of Montana=474
Note : Toomer and Shrimp Fishing=478
Hicklin v. Orbeck=478
Notes=481
Problems=483
F. Preemption=483
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. v. State Energy Resources Conservation & Development Commission=484
Notes=489
Gade v. National Solid Wastes Management Association=490
Notes=494
Problems=495
Arizona v. United States=496
Notes on Preemption=506
Problems=507
VI. STATE ACTION=513
Problem : The Town, The Private Utility, and the Club=513
A. Requiring State Action=514
The Civil Rights Cases=515
Notes and Questions=517
Problem : Rewriting the Civil Rights Act=518
B. Government Function=518
1. Company Towns=518
Marsh v. Alabama=518
Notes and Questions=520
Problem : More on the Town, the Private Utility, and the Club=522
2. Party Primaries=522
Terry v. Adams=523
Notes and Questions=525
3. Utility Service=526
Jackson v. Metropolitan Edison Co.=526
Problem : More on the Town, the Private Utility, and the Club=528
4. Schools and School Associations=529
Rendell-Baker v. Kohn=529
Brentwood Academy v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association=532
Notes and Questions=538
C. State Involvement or Encouragement=538
1. Government Regulation=539
Burton v. Wilmington Parking Authority=539
Notes=541
Moose Lodge v. Irvis=542
Note and Question : Broadcasters and Advertising=544
Problem : More on the Town, the Private Utility, and the Club=545
Reitman v. Mulkey=545
Problem : Constitutional Amendments Permitting Discrimination=548
2. Judicial Involvement=548
Shelley v. Kraemer=548
Notes and Questions=551
Problem; More on the Town, the Private Utility, and the Club=552
Flagg Brothers, Inc. v. Brooks=552
Lugar v. Edmonson Oil Co.=556
Notes and Questions=558
Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Co., Inc.=560
Note and Question : Physician Contracted to Provide Care for Prison Inmates=563
3. Government Funding=564
Blum v. Yaretsky=564
4. Quasi-Governmental Corporations=568
Lebron v. National Railroad Passenger Corp.=568
Notes and Questions=572
Problem : More on the Town, the Private Utility, and the Club=573
VII. PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS=575
Problem : The Professor and the Amsterdam Trip=575
A. Legislative Determinations=576
Bi-Metallic Investment Co. v. State Board of Equalization=576
Londoner v. City and County of Denver=577
Problems=579
B. Adjudicative Determinations=579
1. Foundational Principles=580
Goldberg v. Kelly=580
Notes=584
Paul v. Davis=586
Note : Procedural Due Process and Parole=589
Problems=589
2. Procedural Requirements=590
Mathews v. Eldridge=590
Notes : Adequacy of Procedures=597
Problems=597
Goss v. Lopez=598
Problems=603
Board of Curators of the University of Missouri v. Horowitz=603
Problems=608
VIII. SUBSTANTIVE PROTECTION OF ECONOMIC RIGHTS=611
Problem : Save the Beach=611
A. Substantive Due Process : From Allgeyer to Lochner to Nebbia=614
Lochner v. New York=616
Notes=621
Problems=621
Nebbia v. New York=622
Notes=625
Problems=626
B. The Takings Clause=627
Kelo v. City of New London=627
Note : The Kelo Property=635
Problems=635
Penn Central Transportation Co. v. City of New York=636
Notes=644
Problems=646
Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council=646
Problems=656
Tahoe-Sierra Preservation Council v. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency=656
Problems=663
Stop the Beach Renourishment, Inc. v. Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection=664
Notes=676
Problem : Save the Beach, Continued=677
C. The Contract Clause=677
Home Building & Loan Association v. Blaisdell=678
Problems=683
Allied Structural Steel Co. v. Spannaus=683
Problems=688
IX. SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS : MODERN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS=691
Problem : Child Custody, Transsexuals, and Same-Sex Relationships=691
A. Incorporation=692
Palko v. Connecticut=694
Notes and Questions=696
Problems=696
Adamson v. California=697
Note : More on Incorporation=700
Question : Privileges and Immunities=701
B. The Right of Privacy=702
1. Seminal Developments=702
Skinner v. Oklahoma=703
Note : "Fundamental" Rights=705
Question : Alternative Theories=705
Griswold v. Connecticut=705
Notes and Questions=713
Problems=713
Poe v. Ullman=714
Notes and Questions=715
Problem : Buck and Privacy=716
2. Abortion=716
Roe v. Wade=716
Notes=724
Questions=726
Problems=727
Webster and Doctrinal Turmoil=727
Problems=729
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey=730
Note : Undue Burdens=745
Problem : The Abortion Form=745
Stenberg v. Carhart=746
Note : New Abortion Laws=752
Problems=753
3. Family Liberty=753
Moore v. City of East Cleveland=754
Notes and Questions=758
Problems=758
4. The Right to Marry=759
Zablocki v. Redhail=759
Notes=762
Problems=762
5. Parental Rights=763
Michale H. v. Gerald D.=763
Note : Defining "Liberty"=768
Problems=768
6. Sexual Orientation=768
Lawrence v. Texas=770
Problems=779
7. Right to Die=780
Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Dept. of Health=780
Notes and Questions=788
Problems=788
Washington v. Glucksberg=789
Note=798
Problems=798
X. EQUAL PROTECTION=805
Problem : The Diversity Initiative=805
A. State Economic Regulations(and Other Classifications of Minimal Constitutional Concern)=808
Railway Express Agency v. New York=809
Notes and Questions=810
Problems=811
Federal Communications Commission v. Beach Communications,Inc.=812
Problems=814
B. Racial Classifications=814
Dred Scott v. Sandford=815
Notes=817
1. Separate but Equal=819
Plessy v. Ferguson=819
Notes=822
Korematsu v. United States=823
Notes=825
2. Desegregation=826
Brown v. Board of Education=826
Notes and Questions=828
Problems=829
Brown v. Board of Education=829
Notes=830
The Constitution and Race / Donald E. Lively=831
Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education=833
Note : Political Realities and Desegregation=835
Problems=835
Board of Education of Oklahoma City Schools v. Dowell=837
Notes=839
Missouri v. Jenkins=840
3. Discriminatory Purpose Requirement=844
Problem : Race in Prisons=844
Loving v. Virginia=844
Note : Discriminatory Purpose and Disproportionate Impact=846
Washington v. Davis=846
Village of Arlington Heights v. Metropolitan Housing Development Corp.=850
Note : Applying the Discriminatory Motive Requirement=852
Problem : More on the Diversity Initiative=853
4. Affirmative Action=853
Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Pena=855
Problem : The Diversity Initiative and Race-Based Admissions Policies=859
Grutter v. Bollinger=861
Notes=866
Problem : More on the Diversity Initiative=866
5. Diversity=867
Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1=867
District No. 1=881
Note and Question : Grutter's Vitality=881
C. Gender Classifications=881
1. Early Gender Jurisprudence=881
Problem : Precipitating Social Change=884
2. Doctrinal Turmoil and Evolution=884
Reed v. Reed=884
Frontiero v. Richardson=885
Note and Questions=886
Craig v. Boren=887
Note and Questions=889
3. Recognition of Differences=889
United States v. Virginia=890
Notes=6
Problems=898
4. Discrimination Against Men=900
Michael M. v. Superior Court of Sonoma County=900
Notes=902
Problems=905
Nguyen v. Immigration and Naturalization Service=906
Problems=908
5. Gender Classifications in Context=909
a. Single-Sex Schools=909
Problems=909
b. Public Benefits=910
Califano v. Goldfarb=911
Note : Review Standards in Benefits Cases=913
Problems=913
c. The Military=914
Rostker v. Goldberg=914
Notes : Gender Ambiguity=916
Problems=917
D. The Rights of Aliens=918
Problem : Standards of Review=919
1. The Right to Receive Social Welfare Benefits, to Practice Law, and to Seek Employment in the Civil Service=919
Graham v. Richardson=919
Notes=920
Problems=922
2. Restrictions Based on the "Political Function" Doctrine=922
Bernal v. Fainter=923
Problems=925
Foley v. Connelie=925
Note : The Foley Dissent=927
Problem : The Teaching Certificate=927
3. Federal Regulation of Aliens=927
Problems=928
E. The Rights of Unmarried Parents and Their Children=929
1. Inheritance Rights=930
Trimble v. Gordon=930
Notes=931
Problems=932
2. Rights to Sue and to Receive Government Benefits=932
a. Suits for Wrongful Death or Parental Support=932
Levy v. Louisiana=933
Note : Wrongful Death Actions=933
Problems=934
Clark v. Jeter=935
Note : Judicially Enforceable Rights and Unmarried Parents=937
Problem : Advising on Legislation=937
b. Workers' Compensation, Welfare, and Social Security Survivors' Benefits=937
Weber v. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.=937
Notes=939
Problem : Survivorship Benefits=940
3. Rights of Unmarried Parents to Retain Custody of Their Children=941
4. Immigration Preferences=941
F. The Rights of Persons with Mental Disabilities=942
City of Cleburne v. Cleburne Living Center=943
Notes=947
Problems=948
G. Sexual Orientation=949
Problems=952
H. The Fundamental Rights Strand of Equal Protection=954
1. Freedom of Speech=954
2. Access to the Justice System : The Right to Counsel=955
Bearden v. Georgia=955
Note=958
Problems=959
3. The Right to Travel=959
Shapiro v. Thompson=960
Notes=963
Problems=964
Zobel v. Williams=965
Note=969
Problems=969
4. Voting=969
a. Denial of the Right to Vote=970
(1) Poll Taxes=970
Problem : Ensuring an Informed and Literate Electorate=971
(2) Land Ownership=971
Problems=971
b. Dilution of the Right to Vote=972
(1) Apportionment=972
Reynolds v. Sims=972
Note : Local Elections=978
Problems=978
(2) Political Gerrymandering=979
Davis v. Bandemer=980
Note=986
Problems=987
(3) Racial Gerrymandering=987
Shaw v. Reno=987
Note=994
Miller v. Johnson=995
Note=999
Problems=1000
(4) Vote Recording and Counting=1000
Bush v. Gore=1000
Problems=1008
c. Access to the Ballot=1008
5. Education=1009
San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez=1009
Note=1017
Problems=1017
Plyler v. Doe=1018
Note=1023
Problems=1023
XI. FREEDOM OF SPEECH=1031
Problem : An International Treaty Regulating the Internet=1031
A. Historical Intentions and Underlying Values=1032
1. Framers' Intent=1032
2. Underlying Values=1033
Toward a General Theory of the First Amendment / Thomas I. Emerson=1033
Scope of the First Amendment Freedom of Speech / C. Edwin Baker=1036
Neutral Principles and Some First Amendment Problems / Robert H. Bork=1037
The First Amendment as an Absolute / Alexander Meiklejohn=1038
Questions=1039
Problems : More on the International Treaty Regulating the Internet=1040
B. Categories of Speech=1040
1. Advocacy of Illegal Action=1040
a. Early Cases=1041
Schenck v. United States=1041
Notes and Questions=1042
Problems=1044
b. Justice Holmes's Abrams Dissent=1045
Abrams v. United States=1047
Notes and Questions=1048
Problems=1049
c. The Criminal Syndicalism Cases of the 1920s=1050
Gitlow v. New York=1050
Whitney v. California=1053
Problems=1055
d. "Clear and Present Danger" Cases from the McCarthy Era=1056
Dennis v. United States=1056
Notes=1062
Problem : Applying Dennis=1063
e. Modern Cases=1064
Brandenburg v. Ohio=1064
Notes and Questions=1067
Problems=1068
f. Speech and Terrorism After 9/11=1071
Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project=1071
Notes=1076
2. Fighting Words and Hostile Audiences=1077
Cantwell v. Connecticut=1078
Problem : The Antiabortion Campaign=1079
Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire=1080
Notes and Questions=1082
Problems=1082
Gooding v. Wilson=1084
Note : The Gooding Dissents=1085
Problems=1085
Feiner v. New York=1087
Notes and Questions=1089
Problems=1091
3. Offensive Speech=1092
Cohen v. California=1092
Notes and Questions=1096
Problems=1097
4. Defamatory Statements=1099
a. The Constitutionalization of Defamation=1099
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan=1099
Notes and Questions=1106
Problems=1109
b. Application of the "Actual Malice" Standard=1110
St. Amant v. Thompson=1110
Notes and Questions=1113
Problem : Proving Actual Malice=1114
c. Private Plaintiffs=1114
Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc.=1114
Notes and Questions=1120
Problems=1122
d. Fact Versus Opinion=1122
Milkovich v. Lorain Journal Co.=1123
Notes=1124
Problem : Libel Proof?=1125
5. Privacy=1125
Time, Inc. v. Hill=1126
Notes and Questions=1129
Problems=1130
6. Emotional Distress=1132
Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell=1132
Problems=1135
Snyder v. Phelps=1135
Problems=1145
7. Obscenity=1147
a. Defining Obscenity=1147
Roth v. United States=1147
Notes and Questions=1151
Miller v. United States=1152
Notes=1157
Problems=1157
b. "Consenting Adults" and "Adult Possession"=1158
Paris Adult Theatre I v. Slaton=1159
Stanley v. Georgia=1162
Note : Stanley's Limits and Impact=1164
c. Special Rules for Minors?=1164
Ginsberg v. New York=1164
Notes=1167
Problems=1167
8. Child Pornography=1168
Ferber v. New York=1168
Notes and Questions=1174
Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition=1176
Note : Ginsburg and Ashcroft=1185
Problems=1186
9. Pornography That Degrades Women=1187
American Booksellers Association, Inc. v. Hudnut=1187
Note and Question : A "Feminist Critique"=1193
Problems=1193
10. Near Obscene=1194
Erznoznik v. City of Jacksonville=1194
Problems=1197
Young v. American Mini Theatres, Inc.=1198
Question : Time, Place, and Manner Analysis=1201
Problem : More on Zoning=1201
Schad v. Borough of Mount Ephraim=1201
Problems=1203
City of Erie v. Pap's A. M.=1204
Question : Reappraisal of the Justifications for Protecting Speech=1208
Problems=1209
11. "Hate" Speech=1209
R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul=1210
Notes and Questions=1218
Problems=1220
Virginia v. Black=1221
Notes and Questions=1230
Problem=1231
12. Possible Additional Categories for Exclusion of Speech Protection=1234
United States v. Stevens=1234
Note : Violent Video Games=1240
United States v. Alvarez=1241
Note : Truth, Lies, and History=1254
Problems=1255
13. Commercial Speech=1255
Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly=1257
Notes=1263
Problems=1266
C. Symbolic Speech=1267
United States v. O'Brien=1268
Note : The O'Brien Test=1273
Problems=1274
Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence=1274
Note : The "Gateway" Element=1279
Problem : Symbolic Speech Analysis=1279
Texas v.Johnson=1280
Notes=1287
Problems=1287
Christian Legal Society Chapter of the University of California v. Martinez=1289
D. Overbreadth and Vagueness=1299
Board of Airport Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles v. Jews for Jesus, Inc.=1300
Note : Distinguishing Vagueness and Overbreatdth=1302
Problems=1303
City of Houston v. Hill=1304
Notes and Questions=1308
Problems=1308
United States v. Stevens=1309
E. Prior Restraints=1318
1. Licensing=1319
Lovell v. City of Griffin=1319
Notes=1320
Problems=1321
Freedman v. Maryland=1321
Notes and Questions=1324
Problem : More on the International Treaty Regulating the Internet=1325
2. Injunctions=1326
Near v. Minnesota=1326
Notes and Questions=1332
Problem : More on the International Treaty Regulating the Internet=1332
New York Times Co. v. United States=1333
Note : The Progressive Case and the H-Bomb Secret=1338
Problems=1338
Madsen v. Women's Health Center, Inc.=1339
Problem : Protests at Military Funerals=1346
F. The Press=1346
1. Does the Constitution Grant the Press a Privileged Position?=1347
Note and Question : Is It Possible to Define "the Press"?=1347
2. Does the Press Have Special Immunities?=1348
Branzburg v. Hayes=1348
Notes=1348
Problem : More on the International Treaty Regulating the Internet=1354
3. Access to Judicial Proceedings=1354
Globe Newspaper Co. v. Superior Court=1354
Notes and Questions=1357
Problems : Protecting Jurors=1357
4. Access to Prisons=1358
5. The Press and Due Process=1361
Sheppard v. Maxwell=1361
Notes=1366
Problems=1367
6. Due Process and Prior Restraints=1368
Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart=1368
Notes and Questions=1371
Problem : More on the International Treaty Regulating the Internet=1372
G. Access to Government Property=1372
International Society for Krishna Consciousness, Inc. v. Lee=1373
Notes=1381
Problems=1382
Heffron v. International Society for Krishna Consciousness,Inc.=1383
Note : Alternative Tests=1389
Problems=1389
Lee v. International Society for Krishna Consciousness, Inc.=1390
Note : Justice O'Connor and ISKCON=1391
Problem : The Port Authority's Ban on Literature=1391
Police Department of City of Chicago v. Mosley=1392
Notes=14
Problems=1396
Pleasant Grove City v. Summum=1397
H. First Amendment Rights of Public Employees=1405
1. Prohibiting Electioneering=1405
United Public Workers of America(C.I.O.) v. Mitchell=1406
Note : Other Justifications=1409
Problem : More on the International Treaty Regulating the Internet=1409
2. Other Employee Speech=1409
Connick v. Myers=1409
Note : Federal Employees, Private Honoraria=1414
Rankin v. McPherson=1415
Notes=1419
Problems=1420
Garcetti v. Ceballos=1421
Note : Public Employees and the Petition Clause=1429
Problems=1430
3. Associational Rights=1431
Elrod v. Burns=1431
Notes=1437
Problem : Protecting Political Affiliation=1438
I. Government Support of Speech=1438
Legal Services Corp. v. Velazquez=1438
Note=1444
Problem : More on the International Treaty Regulating the Internet=1444
United States v. American Library Association=1444
Notes=1450
Problems=1452
J. Broadcast Regulation=1453
Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC=1453
Notes and Questions=1457
FCC v. Pacifica Foundation=1459
Notes=1465
Problem : Antiabortion Advertising=1468
K. Advancing Technology=1468
Turner Broadcasting System, Ine. v. FCC=1469
Notes=1474
Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union=1475
Notes and Questions=1489
Problems=1491
L. Freedom of Association=1492
1. The Right to Associate=1492
NAACP v. Alabama=1492
Notes=1495
Problems=1496
Roberts v. United States Jaycees=1496
Note : More on Nondiscrimination Ordinances=1504
Problems=1504
2. The Right "Not to Speak"=1505
Hurley v. Irish-American Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Group of Boston=1506
Notes=1511
Problems=1512
Board of Regents of The University of Wisconsin System v. Southworth=1512
Notes=1515
Problems=1517
Johanns v. Livestock Marketing Association=1517
Problem : Government Speech=1522
M. Campaign Finance Laws=1522
1. Modern Foundations=1522
Notes=1526
Problems=1530
2. Corporate Speech=1532
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission=1532
Notes=1554
Problems=1558
3. Disclosure Requirements=1560
Doe #1 v. Reed=1560
Problem : As-Applied Challenges=1567
4. Public Financing=1567
XII. THE REUGION ClAUSES=1583
Problem : More on the Education for a Better America Act=1583
A. The Establishment Clause=1584
1. Financial Aid to Religion=1584
a. Early Cases=1584
Everson v. Board of Education=1584
Note : Government Support for Religious Hospitals=1588
Problems=1588
b. The Lemon Test and Doctrinal Turmoil=1589
Lemon v. Kurtzman=1589
Notes=1593
Criticisms of the Lemon Test=1594
Problem : More on the Education for a Better America Act=1595
c. Agostini v. Felton=1595
Agostini v. Felton=1595
Notes=1602
Problems=1603
d. School Vouchers=1604
Zelman v. Simmons-Harris=1604
Note and Question : Charter Schools and the Conversion of Religious Schools=1615
Problems=1615
2. School Prayer=1616
Engel v. Vitale=1616
Note : Legislative Prayer=1619
Problems=1619
Wallace v. Jaffree=1619
Problems=1622
Lee v. Weisman=1623
Notes and Questions=1627
Problems=1628
3. Curricular Issues=1628
School District of Abington Tovmship v. Schempp=1628
Problems=1631
Epperson v. Arkansas=1631
Question : The Choper Analysis=1633
Edwards v. Aguillard=1633
Problems=1637
4. Official Acknowledgment=1638
County of Allegheny v. American Civil Liberties Union=1638
Note : Requiring Swearing or Affirming a Belief in God=1646
Problems=1646
Van Orden v. Perry=1647
Problems=1657
McCrearu County v. American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky=1657
Notes and Questions=1670
Problems=1671
B. The Free Exercise Clause=1672
1. Burdens on Religion=1672
a. Early Cases=1673
b. From Sherbert to Smith=1673
Sherbert v. Verner=1673
Notes and Questions=1676
Problem : The Atheist=1677
Wisconsin v. Yoder=1677
Problems=1683
Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association=1683
Notes=1688
c. Modern Cases=1688
Employment Division v. Smith=1688
Notes=1694
Problems=1696
2. Discrimination Against Religion=1698
Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v. City of Hialeah=1698
Problems=1707
C. Establishment : Free Exercise and Free Speech Tension=1708
Board of Education of Kiryas Joel Village School District v. Gmmet=1708
Note : Armed Forces Chaplains=1714
Problems=1714
Rosenberger v. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia=1714
Notes and Questions=1717
Problems=1718
Locke v. Davey=1719
Problems=1722
Note=1723
Problems=1723
XIII. THE RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS=1729
Problem : Comprehensive Gun-Control Legislation=1729
A. Introduction=1730
B. Early Cases=1731
C. The Meaning of the Second Amendment Between 1939 and 2008=1732
United States v. Miller=1732
Notes and Questions=1733
Problem : More on Comprehensive Gun-Control Legislation=1739
D. The Heller Revolution=1739
District of Columbia v. Heller=1740
Notes and Questions=1751
E. What Is the Scope of the Right?=1754
F. What Is the Standard of Review?=1754
1. Heller's Limited Guidance=1754
2. Application of the Right to Arms in the Lower Courts=1755
a. The Categorical Approach=1755
b. Heightened Standards of Judicial Scrutiny=1756
3. Heller's Effect on Gun Regulations=1759
Problems : More on Comprehensive Gun-Control Legislation=1759
G. Does the Right Apply to the States?=1761
McDonald v. City of Chicago=1762
Note and Question=1776
Problem : More on Comprehensive Gun-Control Legislation=1776
Table of Cases=1779
Index=1793
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