“Election Speech and Collateral Censorship at the Slightest Whiff of Legal Trouble”

Samuel Sadeghi has posted this student comment in the UCLA Law Review.  Here is the abstract: Collateral censorship occurs when an intermediary refuses to carry a speaker’s message for fear of legal liability. Election speech intermediaries are prone to engage … Continue reading “Election Speech and Collateral Censorship at the Slightest Whiff of Legal Trouble”