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Discrimination, Distribution and Free Speech

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J. Byron McCormick Lecture

This essay responds to recent critics of the free speech principle. It argues that First Amendment conventions distinguishing speech from action and public from private censorship serve valuable functions. It argues further that a distributive conception of free speech law should not entirely supplant current law.

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37 Ariz. L. Rev. 439 (1995)

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Kathleen M. Sullivan (Stanford University)

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