Faculty Scholarship Repository
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Publications For James Weinstein
BOOKS
- Extreme Speech and Democracy (Ivan Hare and James Weinstein eds., Oxford University Press 2009)
- Hate Speech, Pornography, and the Radical Attack on Free Speech Doctrine (Westview Press 1999)
- Freedom of Expression and Democracy in Oxford Handbook on Freedom of Speech (Adrienne Stone & Frederick Schauer eds., Oxford University Press 2021) (co-author with Ashutosh Bhagwat)
- Bad Law: How the United States Supreme Court Mishandled the Free Speech Issue in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project in Extremism, Free Speech and Counter-Terrorism Law and Policy (Ian Cram ed., Routledge 2019) (co-author with Ashutosh Bhagwat)
- Cyber Harassment and Free Speech: Drawing the Line Online in Free Speech in the Digital Age (Susan J. Brison & Katharine Gelber eds., Oxford University Press 2019)
- The Story of Masses Publishing Co. v. Patten: Judge Learned Hand, First Amendment Prophet in First Amendment Stories (Richard Garnett and Andrew Koppelman eds., Foundation Press 2011)
- An Overview of American Free Speech Doctrine and Its Application to Extreme Speech in Extreme Speech and Democracy (Ivan Hare and James Weinstein eds., Oxford University Press 2009)
- Extreme Speech, Public Order, and Democracy: Lessons from the Masses in Extreme Speech and Democracy (Ivan Hare and James Weinstein eds., Oxford University Press 2009)
- Hate Speech, Viewpoint Neutrality, and the American Concept of Democracy in The Boundaries of Freedom of Expression & Order in American Democracy (Thomas R. Hensley ed., Kent State University Press 2001)
- Nude Dancing in Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (Leonard W. Levy & Kenneth L. Karst eds., 2d ed., Macmillan Reference 2000)
- Constitutional Law in Looking at Law School: A Student Guide from the Society of American Law Teachers (Stephen Gillers ed., 4th ed., Meridian 1997) (co-author with Paul Bender)
- An American's View of the Canadian Hate Speech Decisions in Free Expression: Essays in Law and Philosophy (W. J. Waluchow ed., Oxford University Press 1994)
- Is Language Choice a Fundamental Right? in Perspectives on Official English: The Campaign for English as the Official Language of the USA (Karen L. Adams & Daniel T. Brink eds., Mouton de Gruyter 1990)
- Different Strokes for Different Folks: Academic Freedom, Civility, and Educational Diversity Among Private Colleges and Universities, 2 Journal of Free Speech Law 385 (2022)
- The Federal Cyberstalking Statute, Content Discrimination and the First Amendment, 54 U.C. Davis Law Review 2553 (2021)
- What Lies Ahead?: The Marketplace of Ideas, Alvarez v. United States, and First Amendment Protection of Knowing Falsehoods, 51 Seton Hall Law Review 135 (2020)
- Climate Change Disinformation, Citizen Competence, and the First Amendment, 89 U. Colo. L. Rev. 341 (2018)
- Free Speech and Domain Allocation: A Suggested Framework for Analyzing the Constitutionality of Prohibitions of Lies in Political Campaigns, 71 Okla. L. Rev. 167 (2018)
- Learned Hand’s Masses Decision: Vindication and Influence, 50 Ariz. St. L.J. 927 (2018)
- Hate Speech Bans, Democracy, and Political Legitimacy, 32 Const. Comment. 527 (2017)
- Viewpoint Discrimination, Hate Speech, and Political Legitimacy: A Reply, 32 Const. Comment. 715 (2017)
- Formal Equality, Formal Autonomy, and Political Legitimacy: A Response to Ed Baker, 115 W. Va. L. Rev. 29 (2012)
- Participatory Democracy as the Central Value of American Free Speech Doctrine, 97 Va. L. Rev. 491 (2011)
- Participatory Democracy as the Basis of American Free Speech Doctrine: A Reply, 97 Virginia Law Review 633 (2011)
- Free Speech and Political Legitimacy: A Response to Ed Baker, 27 Const. Comment. 361 (2011)
- Seana Shiffrin’s Thinker-Based Theory of Free Speech: Elegant and Insightful, But Will it Work in Practice?, 27 Const. Comment. 385 (2011)
- Democracy, Individual Rights and the Regulation of Science, 15 Science and Engineering Ethics 407 (2009)
- Democracy, Sex and the First Amendment, 31 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 865 (2008)
- Free Speech Values, Hardcore Pornography and the First Amendment: a Reply to Professor Koppelman, 31 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 911 (2008)
- Fools, Knaves, and the Protection of Commercial Speech: a Response to Professor Redish, 41 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 133 (2008)
- Institutional Review Boards and the Constitution, 101 Northwestern University Law Review 493 (2007)
- The Dimensions of Constitutional Analysis: A Reply to Professor Hamburger, 101 NW. U. L. Rev. 569 (2007)
- Search of the Constitutional Value of Commercial Speech, First Amendment Center (2004)
- Speech Categorization and the Limits of First Amendment Formalism: Lessons from Nike v. Kasky, 54 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 1091 (2004)
- The Federal Common Law Origins of Judicial Jurisdiction: Implications for Modern Doctrine, 90 Va. L. Rev. 169 (2004)
- Database Protection and the First Amendment, 28 U. Dayton L. Rev. 305 (2003)
- Campaign Finance Reform and the First Amendment, 34 Ariz. St. L. J. 1057 (2002)
- Combining the Best of Gunther and Sullivan, 21 Seattle U. L. Rev. 907 (1998)
- Taking Liberties with the First Amendment, 17 Law and Philosophy 159 (1998)
- Brief Introduction to the Free Speech Doctrine, 29 Ariz. St. L. J. 461 (1997)
- Free Speech, Abortion Access, and the Problem of Judicial Viewpoint Discrimination, 29 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 471 (1996)
- Hate Crime and Punishment: A Comment on Wisconsin v. Mitchell, 73 Or. L. Rev. 345 (1994)
- A Constitutional Roadmap to the Regulation of Campus Hate Speech, 38 Wayne L Rev. 163 (1992)
- First Amendment Challenges to Hate Crime Legislation: Where's the Speech?, 11 Crim. Just. Ethics 6 (1992)
- Some Further Thoughts About “Thought Crimesâ€, 11 Crim. Just. Ethics 61 (1992)
- The Early American Origins of Territoriality in Judicial Jurisdiction, 37 St. Louis U. L. J. 1 (1992)
- The Dutch Influence on the Conception of Judicial Jurisdiction in 19th Century America, 38 Am. J. Comp. L. 73 (1990)
- Chief Judge James R. Browning: A Clerks-Eye-View, 21 Ariz. St. L. J. 13 (1989)
- The Language of Impeachment, 20 Arizona State Law Journal 209 (1988)