Faculty research profiles
Clay Calvert
Summary
Clay Calvert's research focuses on contemporary issues of free expression such as: free speech in public schools; the FCC's regulation of indecent content and ownership; laws targeting violent video games; censorship of adult entertainment content; regulation of advertising; and invasions of privacy by the news media.
Recent publications
• Calvert, C. (2009). "Tinker’s Midlife Crisis: Tattered and Transgressed But Still Standing." American University Law Review, 58, 1167-1191. Available at: https://www.wcl.american.edu/journal/lawrev/58/calvert.pdf?rd=1
• Calvert, C. (2009). "Punishing Public School Students For Bashing Principals, Teachers & Classmates In Cyberspace: The Speech Issue The Supreme Court Must Now Resolve." First Amendment Law Review (Univ. of North Carolina School of Law), 7, 210-252.
•Calvert, C. (2009). "Bailing Out the Print Newspaper Industry: A Not-So-Joking Public Policy & First Amendment Analysis." McGeorge Law Review, 40, 661-686.
Keywords
Communications Law, First Amendment Law, Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Speech, Mass Media Law
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