William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Symposium: Commercial Speech and the First Amendment: Past, Present, and Future
Introduction
“Commercial Speech and the First Amendment: Past, Present, and Future” was held at Northwestern University, Pritzker School of Law, on Friday, October 14, 2016. Articles from this symposium are published in this issue of the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal.
Volume 25 (2016-2017), Issue 3 (2017)
Prefatory Matter
Symposium Articles
Introduction: The Moral Demands of Commercial Speech
Andrew Koppelman
False Commercial Speech and the First Amendment: Understanding the Implications of the Equivalency Principle
Martin H. Redish and Kyle Voils
In Praise of Legal Scholarship
Tamara R. Piety
Are Commercial Speech Cases Ideological? An Empirical Inquiry
Adam M. Samaha and Roy Germano
No Regrets (Almost): After Virginia Board of Pharmacy
Alan B. Morrison
Commercial Speech and the Perils of Parity
Frederick Schauer
Articles
Preemption as a Consistency Doctrine
Jesse Merriam
Reducing the Dangers of Future Dangerousness Testimony: Applying the Federal Rules of Evidence to Capital Sentencing
Jaymes Fairfax-Columbo and David DeMatteo
Notes
Of Prairie Dogs and Congressmen: Defining the Regulated Activity and Why it Matters for rhe Commerce Clause Substantial Effect Test
Bethany Bostron
Fixer Upper: Reforming Vergara’s Teacher Tenure Statutes
Abigail Hoglund-Shen