Congratulations to the 2004-05 editors!
The Law Review recently elected editors for the 2004-05
school year. They are:
Editor-in-Chief: Michelle Brunsvold
Managing Editor: Kirsten Wendela
Executive Notes & Comments Editor: Tonya Newman
Executive Articles Editors: Matt Argenti, Jack Burnett,
Dave Gonen, Sarah Herlihy, Jessica Kaiser, Rayna Matczak,
Calista Mitchell, Kristin Rylko, and Heather Sauber
Notes & Comments Editors: Ryan Andrews, Antonio
Caldarone, Lindsey Daggett, Shahid Haque, Kati Hausrath, Brad
Johnson, Chris Kaiser, Steve Lezell, Mike Matesky, Sharyn
Procaccio, Kristin Rosella, and Michael VanRiper
Senior Associates: Carson Block, Joe Herron, Gerard
Nussbaum, and Steve Richart
Latest Law Review Issue Now Available!
The Law Review has published its most recent issue,
entitled "Do Children Have the Same First Amendment
Rights as Adults?" You can read all of the articles
on line at http://lawreview.kentlaw.edu/articles/79-1/Contents_79-1.htm.
There are also copies available in the library student lounge
and stacks.
The issue contains the following articles:
ON
PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM SPEECH
Amitai Etzioni
A LIBERAL THEORY OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION FOR CHILDREN
Colin
M. Macleod
FREE SPEECH AND CHILDREN'S
INTERESTS
David Archard
THE
SPEECH-ENHANCING EFFECT OF INTERNET REGULATION
Emily Buss
TOWARD A CONSTITUTIONAL REGULATION
OF MINORS' ACCESS TO HARMFUL INTERNET SPEECH
Dawn C. Nunziato
SHIELDING
CHILDREN: THE EUROPEAN WAY
Michael D. Birnhack and Jacob H. Rowbottom
ON PROTECTING CHILDREN--FROM CENSORSHIP: A REPLY TO AMITAI
ETZIONI
Marjorie Heins
THE
NEED FOR A TWO (OR MORE) TIERED FIRST AMENDMENT TO PROVIDE
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
Kevin W. Saunders
WHEN
WELL-BEING TRUMPS LIBERTY: POLITICAL THEORY, JURISPRUDENCE,
AND CHILDREN'S RIGHTS
William
Galston
RESPONSE
Amitai
Etzioni
STUDENT
NOTES
IS
FIFRA ENOUGH REGULATION?: FAILURE TO OBTAIN A NEPDES PERMIT
FOR PESTICIDE APPLICATIONS MAY VIOLATE THE CLEAN WATER ACT
Rebecca E. Leintz
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