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- Title
INTERNET EXCEPTIONALISM: AN OVERVIEW FROM GENERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
- Authors
TUSHNET, MARK
- Abstract
The article discusses the concept of Internet exceptionalism in relation to American constitutional law, and it mentions the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Internet-related legal protections. Several constitutional law cases are examined, including United States v. Carolene Products Co. and Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Other topics include judicial deference, state action, and the legal aspects of technological innovations in the U.S.
- Subjects
UNITED States; INTERNET laws; CONSTITUTIONAL law; UNITED States. Constitution. 1st Amendment; RENO v. American Civil Liberties Union (Supreme Court case); JUDICIAL deference; STATE action (Civil rights); TECHNOLOGICAL innovations laws; UNITED States v. Carolene Products Co. (Supreme Court case); ACTIONS &; defenses (Law)
- Publication
William & Mary Law Review, 2015, Vol 56, Issue 4, p1637
- ISSN
0043-5589
- Publication type
Article