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Jonathan Peters

Jonathan Peters is a media law professor at the University of Georgia, with appointments in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication and the School of Law. He is also the press freedom correspondent for the Columbia Journalism Review, and he has written columns about First Amendment issues for Esquire, The Atlantic, Slate, Wired, and CNN. His recent legal scholarship has appeared in the Berkeley Technology Law Journal and the Harvard Law and Policy Review, among others.

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Protesting on the Supreme Court’s Front Porch

October 23, 2018 Some dressed as characters from The Handmaid’s Tale, the dystopian novel about a society in which women are valued only if their ovaries are...
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