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Policing Protest: Speech, Space, Crime, and the Jury

curtails such rights—either by directly regulating speech as speech or by imposing incidental burdens on speech as it seeks to promote other state

Forum: Tinker’s Tenure in the School Setting: The Case for Applying O’Brien to Content-Neutral Regulations

”; and “the incidental restrictions on First Amendment activities are no more than is necessary to facilitate that interest.” Under the first prong of

Why Have We Criminalized Aggressive War?

stressed, “When I say that we do not ask for convictions unless we prove crime, I do not mean mere technical or incidental transgression of

Fiduciary Political Theory: A Critique

convey this information to Preston or treat the disease. The discovery of schistosomiasis in this example is what bioethicists call an “incidental

Forum: Sex Without Consent

asymmetries involved, those of the informational sort tend to pale in comparison. Agency accounts for the full spectrum of forces at work, yet still values

Forum: Warrant Canaries and Disclosure by Design: The Real Threat to National Security Letter Gag Orders

to force an NSL recipient to publish a false canary, it would do so precisely to further the canary’s expressive purpose (and not in a way incidental

Presidential Administration and the Durability of Climate-Consciousness

Technology Priorities,” and incidental references to energy efficiency in other memoranda. In 2011, a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report

Prosecuting Gender-Based Persecution: The Islamic State at the ICC

preventing genocide—and led to a temporary increase in humanitarian support in Somalia before U.S. forces withdrew following the notorious Black Hawk Down

Forum: Anatomical Intent

lawmakers search for ways to tighten the security of registration procedures for compensated organ donation, they should be mindful of inertial forces

Essay

policymakers diagnose the frayed relationship between police forces and the communities they serve as a problem of illegitimacy, or the idea that people lack