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- Title
HOLDER V. HUMANITARIAN LAW PROJECT: REDEFINING FREE SPEECH PROTECTION IN THE WAR ON TERROR.
- Authors
TULEY, AARON
- Abstract
The article focuses on the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the case Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project regarding the violation of Section 2339B of the U.S. Code not violate the First Amendment's protections for freedom of speech during the War on Terror. It mentions that how the courts have interpreted its boundaries in cases of national security and in times of war. It also mentions that the potential solutions available to both U.S. Congress and the Supreme Court.
- Subjects
UNITED States; HOLDER v. Humanitarian Law Project (Supreme Court case); UNITED States. Constitution. 1st Amendment; FREEDOM of speech lawsuits; WAR on Terrorism, 2001-2009; NATIONAL security laws; UNITED States. Congress
- Publication
Indiana Law Review, 2016, Vol 49, Issue 2, p579
- ISSN
0090-4198
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18060/4806.0076