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Mayo Clinic Proceedings | 2011

A Plea for Caution: Violent Video Games, the Supreme Court, and the Role of Science

Ryan C. W. Hall; Terri R. Day; Richard C.W. Hall


Archive | 2010

Déjà vu: From Comic Books to Video Games: Legislative Reliance on “Soft Science” to Protect against Uncertain Societal Harm Linked to Violence v. the First Amendment

Terri R. Day; Ryan C.W. Hall


Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal | 2010

The New Digital Dating Behavior - Sexting: Teens’ Explicit Love Letters: Criminal Justice or Civil Liability

Terri R. Day


Archive | 2008

Bumfights and Copycat Crimes... Connecting the Dots: Negligent Publication or Protected Speech?

Terri R. Day


Archive | 2014

PTSD and Tort Law

Terri R. Day; Ryan C. W. Hall


Archive | 2012

The Affordable Care Act and Religious Freedom: The Next Battleground

Terri R. Day; Leticia M. Diaz


Albany law review | 2012

The Butt Stops Here: The Tobacco Control Act’s Anti-Smoking Regulations Run Afoul of the First Amendment

Danielle Weatherby; Terri R. Day


Archive | 2009

'Nasty as They Wanna Be' Politics: Clean Campaigning and the First Amendment

Terri R. Day


Santa Clara law review | 1995

Publications that Incite, Solicit, or Instruct: Publisher Responsibility or Caveat Emptor?

Terri R. Day


Washington and Lee Law Review Online | 2017

Contemplating Masterpiece Cakeshop

Terri R. Day; Danielle Weatherby

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Ryan C. W. Hall

University of Central Florida

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Richard C.W. Hall

University of Central Florida

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