Free Speech and Technology

By Joshua P. Davis on January 26, 2022

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Technological advancements have thrown free speech doctrine into disarray. The speed, frequency, distance, and types of our communications have grown extraordinarily. We can send and receive photos and videos around the world more quickly and easily than we can walk down the street and chat with a neighbor. Such transformations put great pressure on aging legal rules designed for a different era.

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The First Amendment: The Best Defense in the Game

BSebastien Nguyen on August 21, 2020.

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Introduction

Most big-name athletes in the National Basketball Association (“NBA”) sign shoe deals, have endorsement partners, and advertise products. In fact, these players sometimes receive more income from these sources than from playing in the NBA. Lebron James, for example, is one of the most prominent professional basketball players in the world. In 2018, Lebron agreed to a four-year, $154 million contract to play for the Los Angeles Lakers.[1] However, the salary he earned from the team is a fraction of the income he receives from companies using his name and likeness.[2]

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