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Freedom of Expression Scholars Conference 5 (2017)

FESC 5

At FESC, scholars and practitioners discuss works-in-progress on the freedoms of speech, expression, press, association, petition, and assembly as well as on related issues of knowledge and information policy. FESC has become a fixture on the calendar of leading First Amendment thinkers and scholars nationwide. The paper titles and attendees from prior conferences are available here: 2016, 2015, 2014, and 2013.

SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, 2017

8 am – 12 pm – Registration in Sterling Law Building (“SLB”) Room 122

8:30 am – 9:15 am – Breakfast and Welcome by Floyd Abrams at the Law School Dining Hall

9:15 am – 10:30 am – First Session (Breakout Session)

Author

Paper Title

Moderator

Room

Heidi Kitrosser

Free Speech, Higher Education and the PC Narrative

Caroline Mala Corbin

SLB 124

N/A

Moot for Justin Marceau’s upcoming oral argument in Animal Legal Defense Fund v. Wasden, No. 15-35960 (9th Cir.)

N/A

SLB 128

Ashley Messenger

Rethinking the Right of Publicity in the Context of Social Media

Sandra Baron

SLB 129

11:00 am – 12:15 pm – Second Session (Breakout Session)

Author

Paper Title

Moderator

Room

Hannah Bloch-Wehba

Exposing Secret Searches: A First Amendment Right of Access to Electronic Surveillance Applications and Orders

Jameel Jaffer

SLB 124

David Pozen

Transparency’s Ideological Drift

John Langford

SLB 128

Lyrissa Lidsky

#I [GUN EMOJI] U: Considering the Context of Online Threats

Alexander Tsesis

SLB 129

Marc Blitz

Intermediate Scrutiny, the Spence Test, And Other Tools for Navigating Lockean Borderlands

Enrique Armijo

SLB 127

12:15 pm – 1:30 pm – Lunch at the Law School Dining Hall

1:30 pm – 3:30 pm – Third Session (Plenary Panel) – Press Freedom

Author

Paper Title

Moderator

Room

Christina Koningisor

The De Facto Reporter’s Privilege

Floyd Abrams & David Schulz

SLB 127

RonNell Andersen Jones & Sonja R. West

Press Freedom’s House of Cards

Lisa Sun & RonNell Andersen Jones

Enemy Construction and the Press

D. Victoria Baranetsky

Press Clause and Privacy Principles

3:30 pm – 4:45 pm – Fourth Session (Breakout Session)

Author

Paper Title

Moderator

Room

Brian Soucek

Permitting Art

Tabatha Abu El-Haj

SLB 124

Helen Norton

Government Speech and the War on Terror

Heidi Kitrosser

SLB 128

Morgan N. Weiland

First Amendment Metaphors: From “Marketplace” to “Free Flow of Information”

Alan Chen

SLB 129

Alexander Tsesis

Categorizing Away Student Speech

Ashutosh Bhagwat

SLB 127

5:15 pm – 6:30 pm – Fifth Session (Breakout Session)

Author

Paper Title

Moderator

Room

Justin Marceau & Alan K. Chen

Material Benefits, Cognizable Harms, and the Scope of the Constitutional Protection for Lies

Lyrissa Lidsky

SLB 124

Vincent Blasi

Rights Skepticism and Majority Rule at the Birth of the Modern First Amendment

Genevieve Lakier

SLB 128

Caroline Mala Corbin

Depictions of Terrorists in the U.S. through a Critical Race & Propaganda Lens

Maggie McKinley

SLB 129

Ashutosh Bhagwat

When Speech is Not “Speech”

Jack Balkin

SLB 127


SUNDAY, APRIL 30th, 2017

8:30 am – 9:00 am – Breakfast at Law School Dining Hall

9:00 am – 10:15 am – Sixth Session (Breakout Session)

Author

Paper Title

Moderator

Room

Ge Chen

Copyright and International Negotiations: An Engine of Free Expression in China

BJ Ard

SLB 124

Tabatha Abu El-Haj

“Live Free or Die”—Liberty and the First Amendment

Amanda Shanor

SLB 128

Jonathan Manes

Methods & Techniques: The Problem of Secret Innovation in Law Enforcement

Hannah Bloch-Wehba

SLB 129

10:45 am – 12:00 pm – Seventh Session (Breakout Session)

Author

Paper Title

Moderator

Room

Roy Gutterman

Ballot Selfies: New Political Speech in Search of First Amendment Protection in Social Media

Claudia Haupt

SLB 124

Enrique Armijo

Government-Provided Internet Access, Infrastructures of Free Expression, and the Role of the State

David Schulz

SLB 128

Andrew Tutt

Structural Barriers To the Transformation of the United States Into a “Democratic” Information State

12:15 pm – 2:00 pm – Eighth Session (Lunchtime Plenary Panel) – Content Regulation

Author

Paper Title

Moderator

Room

Genevieve Lakier

Reed v. Town of Gilbert, Arizona and the Rise of the Anti-Classificatory First Amendment

Robert Post

SLB 127

Claudia Haupt

Professional Speech and the Content-Neutrality Trap

Rachael L. Jones & Wendy Serra

“Neither Sheep Nor Fools”: Justice Scalia and the Legacy of R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul, Minnesota

PARTICIPANTS:

Floyd Abrams
Tabatha Abu El-Haj
Ron Nell Andersen Jones
BJ Ard
Enrique Armijo

Jack Balkin

Victoria Baranetsky

Sandra Baron

Ashutosh Bhagwat

Vincent Blasi

Marc Blitz

Hannah Bloch- Wehba

Alan Chen

Ge Chen

Thomas Crocker

Roy Gutterman

Claudia Haupt

Jamel Jaffer

Rachel Jones

Heidi Kitrosser

Christina Koningsor

Genevieve Lakier

John Langford

Lyrissa Lidsky

Caroline Mala Corbin

Jonathan Manes

Justin Marceau

Maggie McKinley

Ashley Messenger

Helen Norton

Robert Post

David Pozen

David Schulz

Wendy Serra

Amanda Shanor

Brian Soucek

Lisa Sun

Alexander Tsesis

Andrew Tutt

Morgan Weiland

Sonja West