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Conflicting Images of Children in First Amendment Jurisprudence

David L. Tubbs

 

Abstract

The main purpose of this Article is to document that inconsistency as it has emerged in the judicial record of the Supreme Court of the United States. The inconsistency has manifested itself in some controversial First Amendment cases involving different interests of children. A second purpose of this Article is to probe the historical and philosophic sources of the inconsistency and to comment on its deeper meanings.