Re: [Air-L] Limited/Designated Public Forums and E-Government
For a free speech graduate seminar last semester I pondered what the free speech considerations would be in a government-sponsored crowdsourcing venture. It's related to the Public Forum concept in e-governance, but the paper is admittedly kind of thin on the case law support. Paper's titled "Crowdslapping the Government: First Amendment Protections for the Crowd in Government Crowdsourcing Ventures." It's under review at a conference right now. If you're interested in a copy, shoot me an email--happy to share. db --- Daren C. Brabham Graduate Teaching Fellow Department of Communication University of Utah 255 S. Central Campus Dr., Rm. 2400 Salt Lake City, UT 84112 phone: (801) 633-4796 daren.brabham@utah.edu www.darenbrabham.com <http://www.darenbrabham.com/>
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Daren Carroll Brabham