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Volume 50 – Book 2
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ARTICLES
Foreword: Vermont Law Review Celebrates Fifty Years
by Mary Miles Teachout
The First Amendment Under Siege: Or How to Censor Without Really Trying
by Rodney Smolla
The Marketplace of Ideas at the Anocratic Fork: A Plea for Positive Freedom of Speech
by Connor W. Grosshanten
The First Amendment as an Insufficient Solution to the Paradox of Tolerance
by Apratim Vidyarthi
Remember the Cinnamon Challenge? It’s Not as Harmless as You Think: Discussing the Hidden Dangers of Seemingly Harmless Content, Algorithms, and Section 230 Protections
by Christian Patierno
Worked to Death: Addressing the Atrocities of Modern Prison Labor
by Catherine Michael
Cruel and Unusual Privatization: How Vermont’s Private Prison Contract Restricts Medical Care
by Phoebe Cykosky
“Rubber Stamps for Landlords”: How Vermont’s Rent Escrow Statute Violates Tenants’ Constitutional Rights in Eviction Cases
by Kyle S. Clauss
Off-Ramp to Injustice: North Carolina Unjustly Deters Recovery Against State Actors for Civil Rights Deprivations and Tort Claims
by Andrew Larson
Beginning the Trial Without Becoming an Outlaw: The Formidable Law of Opening Statements
by David Crump
Clever Title: Even More-Cleverer Subtitle About Something to Do with Humor and Law
by Andrew B. Delaney
