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Toward a more explicit, independent, consistent and nuanced compelled speech doctrine
Vikram David Amar
, Alan Brownstein
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Legal Decision
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Freedom of Speech
33%
Value Freedom
33%
Decision Making
33%
Discourse
33%
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Compelled Speech
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First Amendment
16%
Freedom of Speech
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Compulsion
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Own Resources
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All-or-nothing
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Cabin
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Private Actors
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Public Discourse
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Self-governance
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Court Decisions
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Troubling
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Private Entities
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Instrumental Reason
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Individual Autonomy
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Marketplace of Ideas
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Strict Scrutiny
8%
Value Freedom
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Private Person
8%
Standard of Review
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Constitutional Challenge
8%
Personal Dignity
8%
Arts and Humanities
Self Government
25%