Constitutional Law
Jul. 1, 2005
'Cassel' Toughens Standard For Proving a 'True Threat'
Focus Column - Constitutional Law - By Daniel W. Park - When is a threat really a true threat? This is a question with which government officials from school principals to the attorney general must wrestle when deciding whether to stop or punish speech that makes people afraid.
Focus Column
Constitutional Law
By Daniel W. Park
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