Constitutional Law,
U.S. Supreme Court
Oct. 5, 2016
Free speech at the US Supreme Court
For the most part, the high court led by Chief Justice John Roberts has been First Amendment-friendly since 2010 -- if you are a person (natural or corporate) wanting to put out a message without government interference.





Jean-Paul Jassy
Partner
Jassy, Vick & Carolan LLP
litigation, constitutional law, appellate, entertainment & sports, intellectual property, internet law, media law
Phone: (310) 870-7048
Email: jpjassy@jassyvick.com
USC Law School
Jean-Paul is a litigator who primarily represents media, entertainment and Internet companies, as well as others, with First Amendment and intellectual property concerns.
FIRST & FOREMOST
The U.S. Supreme Court just started its new term. For this column on First Amendment issues, that is good timing to review a handful of relatively recent free speech decisions and preview a few more. For the most part, the court led by Chief Justice John Roberts has been friendly to the First Amendment since 2010. Friendly, that is, if you are a person (natural or corporate) wanting to put out a message without government inte...
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