

Short Circuit 222 | Live at IJ’s Law Student Conference
Jun 6, 2022
At the 2022 Institute for Justice’s Law Student Conference, the hosts discuss a case involving a restriction on political advertising on buses and the court's ruling. They also analyze a case on bus advertisements and viewpoint neutrality. The Manski case and its implications for unconstitutional laws are highlighted. The difference between facial and as applied challenges in constitutional litigation is explored. The Supreme Court case in North Carolina challenging the ban on out-of-state alcohol retailers is discussed, along with the three-tier system of alcohol distribution.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Restriction of Political Speech on Bus Advertisements
01:58 • 9min
Analyzing a Case on Bus Advertisements and Viewpoint Neutrality
11:20 • 2min
The Reach and Importance of the Manski Case
13:00 • 2min
Facial vs. As Applied Challenges in Constitutional Litigation and Ambiguity Around Definitions
14:41 • 2min
Challenging North Carolina's Ban on Out-of-State Alcohol Retailers
16:45 • 19min