Viewpoint discrimination explained
Viewpoint discrimination is a concept in United States jurisprudence related to the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. If a speech act is treated differently by a government entity based on the viewpoint it expresses, this is considered viewpoint discrimination.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Notes and References
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- Kelso . R. Randall . Clarifying Viewpoint Discrimination In Free Speech Doctrine . 3 January 2019 . Social Science Research Network . 3360691 . en.
- "Giving Offense is a Viewpoint": Supreme Court Holds It Is Viewpoint Discrimination To Deny Trademark Protection For Allegedly Offensive Marks . The National Law Review . en.
- Web site: Hudson . David L. . Viewpoint Discrimination . www.mtsu.edu . 15 August 2020 . en.
- Web site: Viewpoint Discrimination in Free Speech Cases . Civil Liberties and Civil Rights in the United States . 15 August 2020 . en.
- Boggs . Danny . A Differing View on Viewpoint Discrimination . University of Chicago Legal Forum . 7 December 2015 . 1993 . 1 . 0892-5593.
- Post . Robert C. . Viewpoint Discrimination and Commercial Speech . Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review . 2007–2008 . 41 . 169.
- Douglas . Maura . Finding Viewpoint Neutrality in Our Constitutional Constellation . University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law . 1 January 2018 . 20 . 3 . 727 . 1521-2823.