Publication Date
Winter 1996
Journal
University of Chicago Law Review
Abstract
The growth of the information superhighway depends not only on technological developments, but also on our society's commitment to the free flow of information. Paradoxically, however, as the digital revolution in telecommunications is bringing the information superhighway into sharp focus, the justifications for contemporary First Amendment jurisprudence are becoming blurred.
Volume
63
Issue
1
First Page
49
Last Page
132
Publisher
University of Chicago Law School
Keywords
Communications Law, First Amendment, Constitutional Law, Political Speech, Politics (General), Censorship
Disciplines
Communications Law | Constitutional Law | First Amendment | Law
Recommended Citation
John O. McGinnis,
The Once and Future Property-Based Vision of the First Amendment,
63
U. Chi. L. Rev.
49
(1996).
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-articles/1001