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Perspective

Dec. 18, 2012

Six free speech issues to watch in '13

Although the U.S. Supreme Court's docket is light on First Amendment cases this term, 2013 may well bring important developments in a number of areas of free speech law in employment and education. By David Urban


By David Urban


Although the U.S. Supreme Court's docket is light on First Amendment cases this term, 2013 may well bring important developments in a number of areas of free speech law in employment and education. The following are six primary areas worth watching in the coming year.

1. Is a college or university campus a public forum?


In 2013, both federal and California courts will likely provide additional insight ...

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