Constitution Protects Publication of Politicians’ Home Address/Phone Number–Publius v. Boyer-Vine

…quotes Bartnicki v. Vopper: “state action to punish the publication of truthful information seldom can satisfy constitutional standards.” More specifically, “the First Amendment protects the right to publish highly personal…

Life May Be “Rad,” But This Trademark Lawsuit Isn’t–Williams v. CafePress.com

…Williams tried several of the typical legal arguments that customers trot out when vendors terminate them, such as due process violations (nope–no state action), unfair competition (no–CafePress just exercised its…

State of the Net Conference Recap

…make of this, as every court that has reviewed these state action arguments as applied to private online sites have rejected them squarely. But I’m sure virtual world exceptionalists will…

U.T. v. Longhornsingles.com Part 2 – state email filtering

…well as Congress. So the 1st Amendment applies to state actors and state actions. Question #2 – is the spam filtering policy at U.T. state action? U.T. did try to…