Friday, September 9, 2011

Sep 14/Cleveland, OH - The First Amendment as a Mask for Privilege? Citizens United, Grand Theft Auto and Other Recent Developments

The Supreme Court has decided several significant First Amendment cases over the past two years. Some of these decisions have afforded increased protection to comparatively affluent claimants, prompting critics to suggest that the Court has been comforting the comfortable and afflicting the afflicted. This program will assess the extent to which the recent First Amendment rulings have afforded increased protection to the powerful at the expense of outsiders.
Introducing a new monthly lecture series for alumni, local practitioners, and the public, featuring Case Western Reserve University School of Law professors.

From September 2011 through June 2012, the School of Law will host 10 morning lectures at The City Club of Cleveland. Attend as many as you like, and join us for coffee and breakfast beforehand.
Title:
The First Amendment as a Mask for Privilege? Citizens United, Grand Theft Auto and Other Recent Developments
Date/Time:
Sep 14, 2011 8:30 AM - 9:45 AM
Location: 
The City Club of Cleveland
850 Euclid Ave., 2nd floor
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
CLE Credit:
1 of CLE credit available.
Sponsor:
"Case Downtown" Monthly Lecture Series - Inaugural Lecture
Speaker Information
Jonathan L. Entin
Professor of Law and Political Science
Case Western Reserve University of Law
Jonathan L. Entin is Professor of Law and Political Science at Case Western Reserve University. He also has served as the law school’s associate dean for academic affairs. The recipient of several teaching awards and a former co-editor of the Journal of Legal Education, Professor Entin has written and lectured widely about First Amendment and other constitutional issues.


More:
http://law.case.edu/Lectures.aspx?lec_id=268

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