Series 5: Box 4A1(2)

Subject Item Dates Identifier
Free Expression – Flag Burning Photograph with caption: "A decision by Ole Miss three years ago to ban flags at university athletic events was upheld by the 5th Circuit this summer"; ABA Journal article titled, "Stars and Bars Wars: Confederate flag-wavers, many of them students, storm the courts under a banner of free expression" by David L. Hudson Jr. (Nov. 2000) November 2000 4A1(2):1
Free Expression – Flag Burning Colored photograph of an American presidential flag n.d. 4A1(2):2
Free Expression – Flag Burning New York Times newspaper article titled, "House, in Ritual Vote, Opposes Flag-Burning" by Adam Clymer 7/18/2001 4A1(2):3
Free Expression – Flag Burning Black and white photography of U.S. soldiers hoisting the American flag n.d. 4A1(2):4
Free Expression – Flag Burning Projector slides on: "Texas v. Johnson (1989)," image of American soldiers hoisting the U.S. flag, New York Times article titled, "House in Ritual Vote, Opposes Flag-Burning" by Adam Clymer (7/18/2001), image of the American Presidential Seal, images of American landmarks, image of a statue of American soldiers hoisting the U.S. flag, and "Texas v. Johnson (1989)" 1989; 7/18/2001 4A1(2):5
Free Expression – Flag Burning The Nation newspaper article re: Southeast Asia (i.e., Thailand and Malaysia) 7/2/2002 4A1(2):6
Free Expression – Flag Burning Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspaper articles titled, "Flag protection amendment in Senate," "Australia moves a step backward on land rights for Aborigines," and "Maori Landowners Favored" (7/8/1998); New York Times newspaper article titled, "In Hong Kong, Court Upholds Protection of China Flag" by Mark Landler (12/16/1999); New York Times newspaper article titled, "Senators Hear a Pitch for a Flag-Burning Ban" by Linda Greenhouse (7/9/1998); New York Times newspaper article titled, "Amendment to Ban Flag Burning Falls Short in Senate by 4 Votes" by Lizette Alvarez (3/30/2000) 7/8/1998; 7/9/1998; 12/16/1999; 3/30/2000 4A1(2):7
Free Expression – Flag Burning Colored photograph of a statue of American soldiers hoisting the U.S. flag n.d. 4A1(2):8
Free Expression – Flag Burning Colored image of the American Presidential Seal n.d. 4A1(2):9
Free Expression – Flag Burning Typed document with handwritten notes and corrections titled, "Texas v. Johnson (1989)," with notes, questions, and examples related to the case 1989 4A1(2):10
Free Expression – Flag Burning Typed document titled, "United States v. Eicham (1990)," with notes, questions, and examples related to the case 1990 4A1(2):11
Free Expression – Govt Employees Copy of New York Times article titled, "Court Loosens Muzzle on Federal Workers" by Linda Greenhouse with handwritten notes 2/23/1995 4A1(2):12
Free Expression – Govt Employees Publication titled, "Freedom of Speech in the Public Workplace: A Legal and Practical Guide to Issues Affecting Public Employment" by Marcy S. Edwards, Jill Leka, James Baird, and Stefanie Lee Black 1998 4A1(2):13
Free Expression – Govt Employees Handwritten document titled, "Does the Govt Have the RIght to Free Expression?," categorizing notes into columns and with notes stating specifics: "Maui Library Case" and "Widman Lamb's Chapel"; Photograph with caption: "Mark Steckbeck displays his Virginia license plate in November. 'I'm happy to get the plates back,' he said after a ruling saying his First Amendment rights had been violated when the plates were taken" n.d. 4A1(2):14
Free Expression – Govt Employees New York Times newspaper article titled, "Bookstore Cannot Be Forced To Divulge Buyers, Court Says" 4/9/2002 4A1(2):15
Free Expression – Govt Employees Projector slide of photograph with caption: "Mark Steckbeck displays his Virginia license plate in November. 'I'm happy to get the plates back,' he said after a ruling saying his First Amendment rights had been violated when the plates were taken" n.d. 4A1(2):16
Free Expression – Govt Employees U.S. Law Week, Vol. 70, No. 39 article titled, "Pro-Choicers Lack Standing to Challenge State's Issuance of 'Choose Life' Auto Plate," with handwritten notes 4/16/2002 4A1(2):17
Free Expression – Govt Employees U.S. Law Week, Vol. 72, No. 48 article titled, "University of Illinois Can't Stifle Speech Opposing School Mascot Chief Illiniwek" 6/22/2004 4A1(2):18
Free Expression – Govt Employees USA Today newspaper article titled, "Tenn., others try to draw boundaries for 'Choose Life' plates" by Tom Sharp (10/7/2004); New York Times newspaper article titled, "Washington: Judge Strikes Law on Ads for Legal Marijuana" by Adam Liptak (6/4/2004); New York Times newspaper article titled, "New England: Massachusetts: Authority Loses Free Speech Case" by Katie Zezima (12/1/2004) 6/4/2004; 10/7/2004; 12/1/2004 4A1(2):19
Free Expression – Govt Employees Children of the Rosary, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants v. City of Phoenix, et al., Defendants-Appellees and ATC/Vancom Management Services Inc., Defendant, No. 97-16821 (3/12-8/28, 1998), with handwritten note stating: "If it's OK to ban non commercial speech then it must be OK to ba commercial speech in some circumstances 3/12-8/28, 1998 4A1(2):20
Free Expression – Govt Employees Handwritten note stating: "Can U Md ban 'Fuck Duke' at basketball games?" n.d. 4A1(2):21
Free Expression – Govt Employees Franklin Sammartano, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. First Judicial District Court, In and For the Country of Carson City, et al., Defendants-Appellees, No. 01-16685 (2/12-8/26, 2002), with handwritten note stating: "Good Case!" 9/13/2003 4A1(2):22
Free Expression – Govt Employees Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "UH fine upheld in slur incident" by Dayton Morinaga n.d. 4A1(2):23
Free Expression – Governmental Limitations on Speech – Unconst Conditions Typed document titled, "McAuliffe v. Mayor of New Bedford," with notes and questions related to the case, some notes handwritten n.d. 4A1(2):24
Free Expression – Governmental Limitations on Speech – Unconst Conditions A Corky's Hawaii comic commenting on the issue of free expression; Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "ACLU plans lawsuit over banned display" by Robbie Dingeman (8/14/2001); Photograph of artwork with caption, "'Holy Virgin Mary' by Chris Ofili, was adorned in dung"; Photograph of Chris Ofili with caption, "Chris Ofili with his collaborators at the Whipsnade Wild Animal Park near London" n.d. 4A1(2):25
Free Expression – Governmental Limitations on Speech – Unconst Conditions Projector slides of: a Funny Times comic by Ruben Bolling commenting on free expression (1991); Honolulu Advertiser article titled, "Suit Settled; art to be shown" (3/7/2002) 1991; 3/7/2002 4A1(2):26
Free Expression – Hate Speech Freedom of Expression and Association chapter on "Speech in Public Places: Cantwell v. Connecticut (1940)," pp. 10-446 and 10-447, with handwritten notes n.d. 4A1(2):27
Free Expression – Hate Speech Photograph of Nazis with caption: "Nazis parading in St. Louis in 1978" n.d. 4A1(2):28
Free Expression – Hate Speech Handwritten document titled, "Speech & Conduct: What is the distinction?," with questions and notes on the topic n.d. 4A1(2):29
Free Expression – Hate Speech Copies of ch. 12, pp. 65 & 66 of American Constitutional Law 1979 Supplement, with handwritten notes n.d. 4A1(2):30
Free Expression – Hate Speech Photograph with caption: "An unidentified man, one of thousands of New Yorkers protesting the Ku Klux Klan, is taken into police custody after trying to assault a Klan member during yesterday's rally"; Photograph with caption: "Martin Luther King spoke in public places about rights of Blacks" n.d. 4A1(2):31
Free Expression – Hate Speech Fax correspondences from Livia Wang to Jon Van Dyke, re: "draft decision," thanking Jon for agreeing to review portions of Wang's draft decision and providing specific pages of the decision 1/7/1998 4A1(2):32
Free Expression – Hate Speech New York TImes newspaper article titled, "Convicted Neo-Nazi's Lecture At Army School Schocks Germans" by Edmund L. Andrews 12/10/1997 4A1(2):33
Free Expression – Hate Speech Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Rocker fined $20,000 and suspended," with handwritten notes 2/1/2000 4A1(2):34
Free Expression – Hate Speech Photograph with caption: "Matthew Cox, right, an 18-year-old Killian High School student, with his father, and an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer, Valerie Jonas, discussing the pamphlet that landed Matthew in trouble with the law"; Photograph with caption: "Rocker: 'I have previously apologized for my remarks'"; Photograph of John Rocker; San Francisco Chronicle newspaper article titled, "Ruling Backs Injunction on Racial Slurs: Court says free speech is a secondary issue" by Reynolds Holding (5/23/1996) 5/23/1996 4A1(2):35
Free Expression – Hate Speech Newspaper article titled, "Good Politics, Bad Low: The authors say hate crime legislation should be repeated, and fast" by Richard Dooling, with handwritten notes n.d. 4A1(2):36
Free Expression – Hate Speech "The Precious liberties of Free Speech and Free Press" by Jon M. Van Dyke, drawing from the First Amendment and articles, advertisements, and cases n.d. 4A1(2):37
Free Expression – Hate Speech Copy of German magazine FOCUS article, re: the censorship of right wing skinhead music in Germany 7/18/1997 4A1(2):38
Free Expression – Hate Speech Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Violence erupts as 2,000 guard 6 marching white supremacists" (1/22/1989); Newspaper article titled, "Looting and bloodshed follow gang-film debut" (3/12/1991); Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Nazi salutes land U.S. rockers in jail" (1/20/1998) 1/22/1989; 3/12/1991; 1/20/1998 4A1(2):39
Free Expression – Hate Speech San Francisco Chronicle newspaper article titled, "S.F. State students avoid charges: Words at rally not hate, DA says" by Tanya Scheritz and Ryan Kim 7/17/2002 4A1(2):40
Free Expression – Hate Speech Newsweek article titled, "How Many Gays Are There?" by Patrick Rogers 2/15/1993 4A1(2):41
Free Expression – Hate Speech Newspaper article titled, "Hate Speech: Best cure is anti-hate speech"; Washington Post newspaper article titled, "Court Blocks College Harassment Code: Banning Class Use of Magazine Articles Held to Violate Free Speech" by Cassandra Stern (8/23/1996); New York Times newspaper article titled, "Marxist to Rightist, and Back to Court: Longtime German Radical Is Now on Trial for Sept. 11 Comments" by Desmond Butler, with handwritten notes (1/25/2003) 8/23/1996; 1/24/2003 4A1(2):42
Free Expression – Hate Speech Projector slides on: article titled, "Germany: Jailed Over Holocaust" (11/12/1999); Photograph with caption, "A decision by OLE MISS three years ago to ban flags at university athletic events was upheld by the 5th Circuit this summer"; Photograph with caption, "Charles R. Lawrence III and Mari J. Matsuda"; cases: Wisconsin v. Mitchell (1993) and Dawson v. Delaware (1992); case: Beauharnais v. Illinois (1952); Honolulu Advertiser article, "Nazi salutes land U.S. rockers in jail" (1/20/1998); Honolulu Advertiser article titled, "Bookseller halts delivery of 'Mein Kampf' to Germany" (11/18/1999); notes stating: "Burning a cross?" and "Protected speech or inherent threat of violence?"; case: Aguilar v. Avis Rent A Car System (Cal. 1999) 1952; 1992; 1993; 1999; 1/20/1998; 11/12/1999 4A1(2):43
Free Expression – Hate Speech LA Times article titled, "Carlin or Nazis: Who's Dirtier?" by Howard Rosenberg 7/18/1998 4A1(2):44
Free Expression – Hate Speech State of Oregon, Appellant, v. Wayne Anthony Harrington, Respondent, No. B63-826, with handwritten notes 11/21/1983-4/11/1984 4A1(2):45
Free Expression – Hate Speech Handwritten notes on hate speech and essay titled, "Racism, Group Defamation, and the A.C.L.U." n.d. 4A1(2):46
Free Expression – Hate Speech Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "'Hate Speech:' Don't pass a law against my speech" by Evette Shamon 2/11/2002 4A1(2):47
Free Expression – Hate Speech Projector slides titled: "Denver Area Educational Telecommunications Consortium, Inc., v. FCC (1996)," "Reno v. ACLU (1997)," and "FCC v. Pacifica Foundation (1978)" n.d. 4A1(2):48
Free Expression – Hate Speech Ka Leo O Hawaii newspaper article titled, "Philosophy department responds: Racism does not belong here" (10/26/1990); Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Trask: Mounting a challenge to 'haole dominance'" by Haunani-Kay Trask, and "Responsibilities limit her speech freedom – profs" by Mary Tiles, Jim Tiles, Thomas E. Jackson, and ron Bontekoe (11/16/1990) 10/26/1990; 11/16/1990 4A1(2):49
Free Expression – Hate Speech The United States Law Week article on discrimination, citing the case: Doe v. University of Michigan, No. 89-7163 (9/22/1989), with handwritten notes (10/10/1989); Typed questions regarding the Stanford University code 9/22/1989; 10/10/1989 4A1(2):50
Free Expression – Hate Speech New York TImes newspaper article titled, "A Sexual Harassment Case To Test Academic Freedom: Stringent Codes vs. Rights of Free Speech" by Dirk Johnson, with handwritten notes (5/11/1994); New York Times newspaper article titled, "Near Miami, Arrests Test Free Speech For Students" (3/4/1998) 5/11/1994; 3/4/1998 4A1(2):51
Free Expression – Hate Speech First Amendment Center online article titled, "fan profanity" by Howard M. Wasserman, with handwritten notes 2004 4A1(2):52
Free Expression – Hate Speech Ka Leo O Hawaii newspaper article titled, "Hate codes no answer for UH: Few think speech regs will solve racism" by Kimberly W. Moy 10/27/1992 4A1(2):53
Free Expression – Hate Speech Ka Leo O Hawaii newspaper article titled, "Feds trim East-West Center funds: Center expects more cuts, looks to diversify funding" (10/28/1994); Ka Leo O Hawaii newspaper article titled, "Trask trashes Ka Leo in forum: Hawaiian leader calls newspaper Ka Leo O Racism" by Ruth Shiroma and Jennifer Hyon Chong Hong (10/27/1994) 10/27/1994; 10/28/1994 4A1(2):54
Free Expression – Hate Speech Honolulu Advertiser newspaper articles titled, "Apology could not undo racial slur" by Bill Hoshijo, and "Court must reverse commission's ruling" by jeff Portnoy, with handwritten notes 6/21/1998 4A1(2):55
Free Expression – Hate Speech Handwritten notes regarding the issue of free speech and the borderline between satire and hate speech n.d. 4A1(2):56
Free Expression – Hate Speech Memorandum from Jay Dratler, Jr. to Law School Faculty and Deans, re: "Trask Matter: FIle Copy," providing recipients with a final copy of a letter to President Simone expressing his views in response to Simone's memoranda (11/28/1990); Memorandum from Albert J. Simone to Deans and Directors, providing recipients with his correspondence with Larry Laudan regarding the issue of Professor Trask (11/2/1990) 11/2/1990; 11/28/1990 4A1(2):57
Free Expression – Hate Speech Ka Leo O Hawaii newspaper article titled, "House committee objects to UARC" by Alexandre Da Silva (3/30/2005); Ka Leo O Hawaii newspaper article titled, "Classified research lower at UH: UARC unlikely to bring classified contracts at UH to national level" by Alexandre Da Silva (3/10/2005); Ka Leo O Hawaii newspaper article titled, "Public forum to influence UH's position on the UARC" by Alexandre Da Silva (4/13/2005) 3/10/2005; 3/30/2005; 4/13/2005 4A1(2):58
Free Expression – Hate Speech Ka Leo O Hawaii newspaper article titled, "Hiding behind the Amendment" by Haunani-Kay Trask 10/28/1994 4A1(2):59
Free Expression – Hate Speech Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspaper article titled, "UH coach's son apologizes for racial slur" (9/4/1999); Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspaper article titled, "Wallace's son found liable" by Linda Hosek (5/20/1998); New York Times newspaper article titled, "Schools' Efforts to Curb Slurs Pose Speech Issue" (4/25/1989) 4/25/1989; 5/20/1998; 9/4/1999 4A1(2):60
Free Expression – Hate Speech Projector slides of: Honolulu Advertiser article titled, "'Hate language:' Don't pass a law against my speech" by Evette Shamon (2/11/2002); Various comics of President Bush that fall under the issue of free speech (2003) 2003; 2/11/2002 4A1(2):61
Free Expression – Hate Speech "Corky's Hawaii" comic by COrky with caption: "It's Hawaiian for 'I object' but don't you repeat it..."; Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspaper article titled, "Some protest Trask's obscene language" by Treena Shapiro (9/13/2000) 9/13/2000 4A1(2):62
Free Expression – Hate Speech Ka Leo O Hawaii newspaper article titled, "The Truth Will Hurt" by Grant Crowell 11/2/1994 4A1(2):63
Free Expression – Hate Speech Projector slides on: article titled, "Cartoon controversy balancing act at Ka Leo"; Cartoons titled, "The Opinionator" by Charles Ulysses Nathan Thomas (2003) 2003 4A1(2):64
Free Expression – Hate Speech "The Opinionator" cartoons by Charles Ulysses Nathan Thomas and Casey Ishitani (2003); Various cartoons of President Bush that fall under the issue of free expression (2003); Newspaper article titled, "Cartoon controversy balancing act at Ka Leo" 2003 4A1(2):65
Free Expression – Hate Speech Ka Leo O Hawaii newspaper article titled, "Cartoon content ensures free speech, new ideas" by Lance D. Collins, with handwritten notes (3/12/2003); Ka Leo O Hawaii Letters to the Editor, with several letters re: the cartoon issue from concerned students (3/13/2003); Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Cartoons spark backlash at UH: newspaper Comics Offensive, some say" by Beverly Creamer (3/16/2003); Ka Leo O Hawaii newspaper article titled, "Ka Leo content called offensive: Political cartoons, Valentine's spread raise concern" by Stanley Lee (3/14/2003) 3/12/2003; 3/13/2003; 3/14/2003; 3/16/2003 4A1(2):66
Free Expression – Hate Speech U.S. Law Week, Vol. 73, No. 10 article titled, "Banning Teacher From Religion Club Activity After Class Violates Her Free Speech Rights" 9/21/2004 4A1(2):67
Free Expression – Hate Speech Email correspondence between Jon Van Dyke and Michael Jones, re: Brien Hallett's request to relocate for a Peace Studies job 3/30/2005 4A1(2):68
Free Expression – Hate Speech Typed document titled, "Proposal on the formation of an international study group of 'Peace and War' by Hirotaka Sugawara, with sections on: "Purpose of the Study," "Method of Study," and "Project Groups" n.d. 4A1(2):69
Free Expression – Hate Speech First and second typed drafts for an advertisement titled, "SMIP Instructor/Certificate Coordinator," listing duties, qualifications, pay range and how to apply, with handwritten notes n.d. 4A1(2):70
Free Expression – Hate Speech Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspaper article titled, "The Debate Over Race and Language," with two opinions: "Trask: 'Haole' is part of her language" and "Lauden: UH faculty owes students civility" 11/17/1990 4A1(2):71
Free Expression – Hate Speech New York Times Magazine article titled, "Killer Songs: Simon Bikindi stands accused of writing folk music that fed the Rwandan genocide" by Donald G. McNeil Jr. 3/17/2002 4A1(2):72
Free Expression – Hate Speech Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Highway program can't ban the Klan: Supreme Court rejects appeal" 3/6/2001 4A1(2):73
Free Expression – Indecency – Internet San Francisco Chronicle newspaper article titled, "Another Bid to Ban Web Porn: Bill proposes barriers for those 17 and under" by Jon Swartz 11/14/1997 4A1(2):74
Free Expression – Indecency – Internet United States Law Week article, re: a case of obscenity in Connecticut, with handwritten notes 11/8/1977 4A1(2):75
Free Expression – Indecency – Internet New York Times newspaper article titled, "Setback for a Law Shielding Minors From Smut Websites" by Pamela Mendels 2/2/1999 4A1(2):76
Free Expression – Indecency – Internet Projector slides on: Honolulu Star-Bulletin article titled, "Some protest Trask's obscene language: Some Hawaiian leaders say the language was inappropriate and detracts from the real issue" by Treena Shapiro (9/13/2000); "Corky's Hawaii" comic by Corky with caption, "It's Hawaiian for 'I object' but don't you repeat it..."; case: Cohen v. California (1971) 1971; 9/13/2000 4A1(2):77
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Honolulu Advertiser article titled, "Cattlemen in Oprah trial say 'no free speech for lie'" 1/22/1998 4A1(2):78
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Examples of issues regarding free expression: Gitlow v. New York (1925) with images related to Gitlow; Images of serial killers Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, and Charles Manson, with caption, "Trading cards showing notorious killers, from left, Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy and Charles Manson"; Rice v. Paladin Enterprises, with brief description and questions on the case 1925 4A1(2):79
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Examples of issues regarding free expression: Herceg v. Hustler Magazine, with a brief description and questions on the case; Image with caption, "A salesman at Paladin Arms gunshop in Boulder, Colo., brandishes a firearm behind a copy of the book that James Perry allegedly used to plot the slayings of three people in 1993"; Document with questions related to the issue n.d. 4A1(2):80
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Projector slide titled, "Hawai‘i Constitution, Art. XVI, Sect. 4" quoting this section of the article n.d. 4A1(2):81
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy U.S. Law Week, Vol. 69, No. 37 articles titled, "Seventh Circuit Orders halt to Ordinance Shielding Kids From Violent Video Games," "Religious Freedom Restoration Act May Be Applied to Federal Officials," and "Ohio Motto Quoting Words of Jesus Does Not Violate Establishment Clause" 4/3/2001 4A1(2):82
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy New York TImes newspaper article titled, "In Utah, a Government Hater Sells a Germ-Warfare Book" by Paul Zielbaur with William J. Broad 11/21/2001 4A1(2):83
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy U.S. Law Week, Vol. 73, No. 2 article titled, "Free Speech Clause Shields Judge's Remarks That Gay Men, Lesbians belong in Institutions" 7/13/2004 4A1(2):84
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Online news articles regarding issues in the Pacific (i.e., Guam and Tonga) n.d. 4A1(2):85
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy New York Times newspaper article titled, "Internet Battle Raises Questions About Privacy and the First Amendment" by Adam Liptak, with handwritten notes 6/2/2003 4A1(2):86
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy U.S. Law Week, Vol. 71, No. 17 article titled, "Feds Can't Lift License of Physicians Who Simply Recommend Medical Marijuana" 11/5/2002 4A1(2):87
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy New York Times newspaper article titled, "Arizona Court Strikes Down Law Requiring English Use" by Don Terry (4/29/1998); New York Times newspaper article titled, "Tokyo's Flag Law. Proud Patriotism, Or Indoctrination?" by Norimitsu Onishi (12/16/2004) 4/29/1998; 12/16/2004 4A1(2):88
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Handwritten document titled, "W. Va. Bd of Educ. v. Barnette (1943)," with notes, questions, and examples related to the case n.d. 4A1(2):89
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Document titled, "Alabama Peace Officers Hall of Fame: Established 1987," providing a brief history and a list of inductees from 1988-1998 n.d. 4A1(2):90
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Subsection of the Seattle Times website section on Martin Luther King Jr. titled, "Key dates in the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.," with handwritten note stating: "born in Atlanta Ga." n.d. 4A1(2):91
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "High Court upholds defamation case ruling" 7/9/1998 4A1(2):92
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy The United States Law Week articles on: "Libel and Slander: Written Defamations" and "Mass Media: Privacy," with handwritten notes 12/11/1984 4A1(2):93
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Handout #9 for Jon Van Dyke's Spring 1979 Constitutional Law Class, titled: "Michael S. Virgil, aka Mike Virgil, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Time, Inc., a New York Corporation, Defendant-Appellant, No. 72-2851," with handwritten notes 12/5/1975 4A1(2):94
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Columbia Journalism Review article titled, "Books: The Bulwark Brennan Built" by Alex Kozinski Nov./Dec. 1991 4A1(2):95
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Suit alleges ex-Beatles remark libeled two Maui men" 7/22/1995 4A1(2):96
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Typed document titled, "New York Times v. Sullivan (1964)," with both typed and handwritten notes and questions related to the case n.d. 4A1(2):97
Free Expression – Libel/Emotional Privacy Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Keeping History in Check: Ancient Hawaiians respected, revered nudity" by Wide Garcia 12/17/2001 4A1(2):98
Free Expression – Obscenity Typed document titled, "Obscenity," asking questions related to the topic in relation to other materials and providing answers to each question, with handwritten notes n.d. 4A1(2):99
Free Expression – Obscenity New York Times newspaper article titled, "Legal Test in Canada: 'Porn' v. Imagination" by Clyde H. Farnsworth 1/7/1994 4A1(2):100
Free Expression – Obscenity Projector slide of image with caption: "Attorney General Edwin Meese in 1986 announced the fundings of his Commission on Pornography, which concluded that pornography is harmful to society. Is the statue behind Meese, entitled The Spirit of Justice, obscene?" n.d. 4A1(2):101
Free Expression – Obscenity Los Angeles Times newspaper article titled, "Judge Orders Recall of Magazine Over Nude Photos" by Ann W. O'Neil 8/8/1997 4A1(2):102
Free Expression – Obscenity Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Nudity in Berkeley may not mean arrest" (7/9/1998); New York Times newspaper article titled, "Topless Performance Deadlocks Jury" by Jesse McKinley (10/27/1996) 10/27/1996; 7/9/1998 4A1(2):103
Free Expression – Obscenity State of Hawaii, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Donald Santiago, Defendant-Appellant, No. 14436 7/9/1991 4A1(2):104
Free Expression – Obscenity Email correspondence between Virginia E Hench and Jon Van Dyke, re: "HRS calls Indecent Exposure 'Open Lewdness,'" with Jon asking Hench if Hawaii has any statutes prohibiting indecent exposure and Hench replying with the requested information 1/24/2000 4A1(2):105
Free Expression – Obscenity Photograph with caption, "Jacques Lasseau and Nina Shilling protested Berkeley's nudity law in March by merely sitting on their front porch" by Brant Ward; Photography published in the New York Times with caption, "After the police blocked plans for a nude photoshoot in lower Manhattan last July, the photographer, Spencer Tunick, took the picture with clothed models, except for one naked baby. 'Bodies not touching, lying prone like they're sleeping, is a human sculpture,' Mr. Tunick said at the time" (3/28/2000); The Examiner newspaper article titled, "Bare facts of Breakers: When nude runners go by, cops turn the other cheek, so to speak" by Jim Zamora 3/28/2000 4A1(2):106
Free Expression – Obscenity State of Hawaii, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Linda H. Crenshaw, Defendant-Appellant. State of Hawaii, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Jo Ellen Steinlauf, Defendant-Appellant, Nos. 5791, 5792 (5/18/1979); Handwritten note stating: "Does Hawaii prohibit indecent exposure?" 5/18/1979 4A1(2):107
Free Expression – Obscenity Photograph published in the San Francisco Examiner titled, "The Naked City, S.F. Style" with caption: "Strutting their stuff, runners traverse Howard Street during last year's Examiner Bay to Breakers" 5/20/2000 4A1(2):108
Free Expression – Obscenity Photograph published in The Nation for article titled, "Activists strip their gear off" with caption, "People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals activists run naked through the streets of Pamplona on the eve of the week-long running of the bulls festival" 7/7/2002 4A1(2):109
Free Expression – Obscenity New York Times newspaper article titled, "Intellectual Forum Brings Jerry Brown to the Table" by Patricia Leigh Brown 9/17/2000 4A1(2):110
Free Expression – Obscenity Map published in the New York TImes with caption, "New York City Sex-Shop Ordinance: 'Adult' businesses must be in designated manufacturing and commercial areas. They may not operate within 500 feet of one another and must stay at least 5000 feet from homes schools, and churches" 10/24/1996 4A1(2):111
Free Expression – Obscenity U.S. Law Week, Vol. 69, No. 13 article titled, "Model Nude Dancing Law Draws Mixed Review From Seventh Circuit" 10/10/2000 4A1(2):112
Free Expression – Obscenity ABA Journal article titled, "X-Rated Regs: Ruling spurs state edicts covering adult businesses" by Kelly Anders Jan. 2001 4A1(2):113
Free Expression – Obscenity University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Vol. 21, Nos. 1 & 2: "Symposium: Pornography," with content on: "Pornography and Obscenity Sold in 'Adult Bookstores': A Survey of 5132 Books, Magazines, and FIlms in Four American Cities" by Park Elliot Dietz and Alan E. Sears, "Methodological issues in the Content Analysis of Pornography" by Daniel Linz and Edward Donnerstein, "Pornography is a Civil Rights Issue fo Women" by Andrea Dworkin, "Brief Amici Curiae of Feminist Anti-Censorship Taskforce, et al., in American Booksellers Association v. Hudnut" by Nan D. Hunter and Sylvia A. Law, "The Right to Speak, the RIght to Hear, and the Right Not to Hear: The Technological Resolution to the Cable/Pornography Debate" by Michael I. Meyerson, and "Prurient Interest and Human Dignity: Pornography Regulation in West Germany and the United States" by Mathias Reimann Fall 1987 & Winter 1988 4A1(2):114
Free Expression – Obscenity Email correspondence from Sylvia A. Law to Jon Van Dyke, re: "Class," explaining her viewpoint on a book published on the issue of feminists and anti-pornography and questions she had related to the topic, with handwritten note that says: "Feminist Anti-Censorship Task Force" 1/24/2000 4A1(2):115
Free Expression – Obscenity Andrea Dworkin; Priscilla Moree; Judith Fonts, Plaintiff-Appellants, v. Hustler Magazine Inc., et al., Defendant-Appellee, No. 87-6393, with handwritten notes 8/5/1988-1/24/1989 4A1(2):116
Free Expression – Obscenity Greenwood Press, "The Psychology of Sexual Orientation, Behavior, and Identity: A Handbook" edited by Louis Diamant and Richard D. McAnulty 1995 4A1(2):117
Free Expression – Obscenity Springer-Verlay, chapter 16 of "Pedophilia: Biosocial Dimensions," titled, "Selected Cross-Generational Sexual Behavior in Traditional Hawai‘i: A Sexological Ethnography" by Milton Diamond 1990 4A1(2):118
Free Expression – Obscenity Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 18, No. 6 article titled, "Pornography and Community Standards in Hawaii: Comparisons with Other States" by Milton Diamond and James E. Dannemiller 1989 4A1(2):119
Free Expression – Obscenity Handwritten note addressed to Jon, re: the sender's publications and Rex and Low, signed Wickey (12/21/1999); Prometheus books, "Porn 101: Eroticism, Pornography, and the First Amendment" chapter titled, "The Effects of Pornography: An International Perspective" by Milton Diamond (1999) 1999; 12/21/1999 4A1(2):120
Free Expression – Obscenity Article titled, "Jury Acquits Seven in Obscenity Case in Cleveland," with handwritten notes 7/26/1978 4A1(2):121
Free Expression – Obscenity Article titled, "Beastiality Found of Little Appeal, Jury Acquits Movie Wholesaler" by Leslie Maitland, with handwritten notes 12/18/1977 4A1(2):122
Free Expression – Obscenity State Bar Journal article on a sexually obscene film titled, "Behind the Green Door," with handwritten notes (Nov./Dec.1974); United States Law Week article on obscenity and the film "Behind the Green Door," with handwritten notes (12/11/1973) 12/11/1973; Nov./Dec. 1974 4A1(2):123
Free Expression – Obscenity Typed document titled, "Miller v. California (1973)," with handwritten questions and notes related to the case, and a copy of an article on the film "Deep Throat" 12/9/1973 4A1(2):124
Free Expression – Obscenity Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Hippies' naked legacy continues: Maui nudists have bared all since late 1960s" by Timothy Hurley 11/26/2001 4A1(2):125
Free Expression – Obscenity Handwritten document titled, "FCC v. Pacifica (1978)," with sections titled: "Stevens and Powell rely on" and "Brennan responds," with questions and notes related to the case n.d. 4A1(2):126
Free Expression – Obscenity Handwritten notes on individuals and cases related to the issues of libel and hate speech; Handwritten document titled, "Speech/Conduct," with notes related to those topics n.d. 4A1(2):127
Free Expression – Obscenity Typed document titled, "Bumper Stickers," with obscene examples n.d. 4A1(2):128
Free Expression – Obscenity Article titled, "The Case of Lady Chatterly's Lover," discussing the obscenity of the pice, with handwritten notes n.d. 4A1(2):129
Free Expression – Obscenity New York Times newspaper article titled, "Michigan: Reversal on Vulgar-Language Law" by John Carpenter 4/2/2002 4A1(2):130
Free Expression – Obscenity T.A. Wyner and George T. Simon, Plaintiffs, v. David B. Struhs, in his official capacity as Secretary, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and Terrance Coullitte, individually and in his official capacity as Park Manager of the John D. MacArthur Beach State Park, Defendants, No. 03-80103-CIV, with handwritten notes 2/27/2003 4A1(2):131
Free Expression – Obscenity "The Pledge of Allegiance A Short History" by Dr. John W. Baer 1992 4A1(2):132
Free Expression – Prior Restraints Photograph with caption, "The Supreme Court upheld the right to print the truth about government secrets"; Photograph and article on Samuel H. Day Jr. n.d. 4A1(2):133
Free Expression – Prior Restraints U.S. Law Week, Vol. 70, No. 32 articles titled, "Statutory Ban on Licensing Former 'Pirate' FM Operators Struck by D.C. Circuit" and "FCC Television Ownership Rules Voided As Arbitrary and Violative of Telecom Act," with handwritten notes that say: "Prior Restraints" and "1st Am" 2/26/2002 4A1(2):134
Free Expression – Prior Restraints U.S. Law Week, Vol. 70, No. 27 articles titled, "Procedures for Prior Restraints on Speech Do Not Apply in Context of Park Use Permit" and "Direct State Aid to Faith-Based Organization Violates Establishment Clause, Court Decides," with handwritten notes 1/22/2002 4A1(2):135
Free Expression – Prior Restraints Honolulu Weekly article titled, "Prior restraint debate" by R.R. 4/24-4/30, 2002 4A1(2):136
Free Expression – Prior Restraints Projector slide titled, "In re Morrisey (4th Cir. 1999)," providing a description of the issue n.d. 4A1(2):137
Free Expression – Prior Restraints Copy of The Progressive, Vol. 43, No. 5, headlining the article titled, "'Born Secret' The story behind the H-bomb article we're not allowed to print'" May 1979 4A1(2):138
Free Expression – Prior Restraints Handwritten document titled, "Prior Restraints," with questions related to the topic, such as what a prior restraint is, why they are distasteful, and other notes on the issue n.d. 4A1(2):139
Free Expression – Prior Restraints Handwritten document titled, "H Bomb," discussing why the Progressive Magazine article was so controversial n.d. 4A1(2):140
Free Expression – Prior Restraints Handwritten notes on topics such as: Prior restraints, Near v. Minnesota, Pentagon Papers Case, Landmark Communications, H-Bomb Case, Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982, and Nebraska Press Assoc 4/7/1992 4A1(2):141
Free Expression – Prior Restraints Typed document titled, "Pentagon Papers," discussing a question posed by Justice Stewart, with typed and handwritten questions n.d. 4A1(2):142
Free Expression – Prior Restraints New York Times article titled, "U.S. Cities 'Harm' of Pentagon Papers" by Richard Halloran 7/30/1976 4A1(2):143
Free Expression – Prior Restraints Typed document titled, "Pentagon Papers," asking hypothetical questions in regard to a footnote by Chief Justice Burger n.d. 4A1(2):144
Free Expression – Prisons – Military U.S. Law Week, Vol. 70, No. 42 article titled, "Michigan's Ban on Certain Prison Visitors Is Unconstitutional, Sixth Circuit Determines" 5/7/2002 4A1(2):145
Free Expression – Prisons – Military Projector slides titled: "Should prisoners have First Amendment rights? Should military personnel have First Amendment rights?," "What Rights of Free Expression Do Military Personnel Have?,"What Rights of Free Expression Do Prisoners have?," Honolulu Advertiser article titled "Prisoner has right to procreate" (9/6/2001), and "Playboy Magazine" 9/6/2001 4A1(2):146
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki U.S. Law Week, Vol. 71, No. 5 article titled, "City Violated Church's Free Speech Rights By Refusing Monument for Public Grounds" 8/6/2002 4A1(2):147
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Document titled, "Newstrack Placement Criteria," providing descriptions on: items, min. distance of dimension, and remarks 8/29/1997 4A1(2):148
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Document titled, "Attachment 'A'," with figures: "Figure 1. Street Corner" and "Figure 2. Midblock Crosswalk Area" n.d. 4A1(2):149
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "High court upholds Palolo height limit" 4/10/1998 4A1(2):150
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slides on: "Midterm Exam – March 2001," Commonwealth v. Davis (Mass. 1895), "Is the Protection of Free Expression in the Public Forum a 'Government Subsidy'?," and "The Supreme Court Has Broadened the Type of Speech Protection Given to All Speech" n.d. 4A1(2):151
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Map of Kalakaua Ave. in Waikiki, featuring Waikiki Gateway, King Kalakaua Plaza, Kuhio Ave., Olohana St., Kalaimoku St., and Saratoga Rd. n.d. 4A1(2):152
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Photographs of Waikiki: a parade (2/18/1994); 2 photographs of a pan flute band; a man taking a photograph of a boy posing with leis and a parrot while his friends watch; a dog dressed in a towel, lei, and glasses next to a tip jar 2/18/1994 4A1(2):153
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed documents titled: "Prostitution – Free Zones – Bill 87 (1991)," Bill 108 – Sec. 29 -__.2," "Newsracks," "'Roulette v. City of Seattle," and "Animal Solicitations – Bill 108, Enacted Oct. 30, 1997" n.d. 4A1(2):154
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slide titled, "Prostitution – Free Zones – Bill 87 (1997)," describing what the proposed bill would do in regard to those arrested or convicted of prostitution in Waikiki n.d. 4A1(2):155
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki "Corkyʻs Hawaii" comic by Corky, published in the Star-Bulletin with caption: "Open Market..." 05/20/1994 4A1(2):156
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki University of Alabama College Law Review, Vol. 37, No. 2: "Discrimination, Distribution and Free Speech" by Kathleen M. Sullivan 1995 4A1(2):157
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki University of Connecticut Law Review, Vol. 28, No. 2: "Parades, Public Squares and Voucher Payments: Problems of Government Neutrality" by Kathleen M. Sullivan 1996 4A1(2):158
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled, "Commonwealth v. Davis (Mass. 1895)", providing background on Davis and the case n.d. 4A1(2):159
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled, "Lovell; Cox; and Cantwell," an essay discussing issues related to religious free expression and parades with handwritten notes and corrections n.d. 4A1(2):160
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki U.S. Law Week, Vol. 68, No. 20 article titled, "New York City Violates Free Speech Clause by Barring Cops from Parading in Uniforms" 11/30/1999 4A1(2):161
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "United States v. Noriega," providing a summary of the case and how it played out n.d. 4A1(2):162
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki The United States Law Week article on the issue of prior restraints by discussing the case U.S. v. Noriega 11/20/1990 4A1(2):163
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Saturday Star-Bulletin & Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Court upholds ban against CNN airing of Noriega-lawyers tapes" 11/11/1990 4A1(2):164
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled, "Free Press/Fair Trial," providing a hypothetical situation related to the issue and asking questions related to the situation n.d. 4A1(2):165
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slide of image of people on a street n.d. 4A1(2):166
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled, "Bumper Stickers," providing examples of bumper stickers with vulgar language n.d. 4A1(2):167
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "Strombey v. California (1931)," providing background on the case and an example of a related statute, with handwritten notes n.d. 4A1(2):168
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten notes of Anthony Kennedy on the Constitution, free speech, and the case Texas v. Johnson 02/08/1999 4A1(2):169
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled: "H.R.S. Sec. 379A-1"; "Near v. Minnesota (1931)"; "Gentile v. State Bar of Nevada (1991)"; "Bd. of Airport Commʻrs v. Jews for Jesus (1987)"; "In re Morrisey (4th Cir. 1999)"; "Schenck v. Pro-Clinic Network of Western New York (1997)" n.d. 4A1(2):170
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki "Funny Times" comic by Ruden Boiling on the issue of abortions September 1991 4A1(2):171
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "Pickering v. Bd. of Ed (1968)," re: public school teacher educational duties; Fax correspondence from Livia Wang to Jon Van Dyke, thanking him for reviewing her draft and enclosing a copy of her draft updates to footnote 7; Final page of 505 U.S. 377, with handwritten notes stating: "Connick v. Meyers, 461 US 138 (1983)" and "Pickering v. Bd. of Ed 391 US 563 (1968)" 11/12/1998 4A1(2):172
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Image of people on a street n.d. 4A1(2):173
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Images of billboards with description: "Samples of billboards at the time Outdoor Circle Women began their campaign" n.d. 4A1(2):174
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Los Angeles Times newspaper article titled, "U.S. Judge Blocks L.A.ʻs Anti-Panhandling Law" by Beth Shuster and Henry Weinstein 10/31/1991 4A1(2):175
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slide titled, "Section 19-16.1-6 Directorʻs Powers," describing the directorʻs powers n.d. 4A1(2):176
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled, "Bill 108 Sec. 29-___.2," describing solicitation laws in Waikiki and providing questions related to the issue n.d. 4A1(2):177
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Los Angeles Times newspaper article titled, "Panhandling: Enforcement of Law Barred" n.d. 4A1(2):178
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled: Sciarrino v. City of Key West, Fla.; "Santa Monica ʻAbusive-Solicitationʻ Law"; "Berkeley, California, Solicitation Ordinance" n.d. 4A1(2):179
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Activists Urge OHA to pursue compensation for ceded land" by Yasmin Anwar; Photograph published in the Honolulu Advertiser titled: "Hawaiian protestors arrested at airport" 02/01/1999 4A1(2):180
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki The United States Law Week, Vol. 64, No. 3 article on the issue of military bases, focusing on the case Ethredge v. Hail, No. 94-8638 06/29/1995; 07/18/1995 4A1(2):181
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slide of a Los Angeles Times newspaper article titled, "U.S. Judge Blocks L.A.ʻs Anti-Panhandling Law" by Beth Shuster and Henry Weinstein 10/31/1991 4A1(2):182
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Photograph with caption: "Police dogs attack a civil rights demonstrator in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963" n.d. 4A1(2):183
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Memorandum from Mary Perreira to EEO/AA Coordinators, re: "Meeting of EEO/AA coordinators," informing them of the date of the meeting, the time and place, and that she has invited Jon Van Dyke to speak about First Amendment policies 04/14/1997 4A1(2):184
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Ka Leo O Hawaii newspaper article titled, "Ka Leo poll finds majority of students want hate-filter ban: poll results split over freedom of racist hate filters" by Derek Ferrar 05/07/1991 4A1(2):185
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki The United States Law Week, Vol. 64, No. 4 article on business regulation, focusing on the case Baltimore Boulevard Inc. v. Prince Georgeʻs County, Md., No. 93-2151 07/05/1995; 08/01/1995 4A1(2):186
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "Dorothy/Gail/Library," with notes and questions related to religious displays in Hawaii 05/13/1997 4A1(2):187
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki New York Times newspaper article titled, "Judge Rejects Federal Restrictions On College Researchers' Remarks", with handwritten notes stating: "Can the Spending Clause power be used to restrict Civil liberties & individual speed?" and "Rust v. Sullivan (1991)" 09/29/1999 4A1(2):188
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled, "What Protection Should the Sale of Message-Bearing Merchandise have Under the First Amendment?" by Jon Van Dyke, with sections identifying and defining the problem and the issues, with handwritten corrections n.d. 4A1(2):189
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slides titled: McIntyre v. Ohio Election Comm. (1995) and post-it note with handwritten note: "McIntyre 190 Supp"; Projector slide posing questions related to the case Shuttlesworth v. City of Birmingham (1969) and post-it notes with handwritten notes: "Shuttlesworth 692" and "Walker Carroll 6937"; Feiner v. New York (1951) and post-it note with handwritten note: "Feiner 590"; Cox v. Louisiana (1965) and post-it note with handwritten note: "658"; Handwritten map of courthouse ad demonstrators titled "Cox v. Louisiana" n.d. 4A1(2):190
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki ACLU of Hawaii Foundation pamphlet titled, "Your Right to Protest: In Response to the United States Supreme Court Decision Rice v. Cayetano," published in both English and Hawaiian n.d. 4A1(2):191
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slides titled: Sciarrino v. City of Key West, Fla. (11th Circuit, 1996); "Berkeley, California, Solicitation Ordinance"; "Santa Monica 'Abusive-Solicitation' Law" n.d. 4A1(2):192
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed documents on: the constitutionality of expressive activity and commercial speech; Hill v. Colorado (2000); "The Supreme Court Has Broadened the Type of Speech Protected (to Include Commercial Speech), But Has Narrowed the Definition of a 'Public Forum' and Has Reduced the Protection Given to All Speech" n.d. 4A1(2):193
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document on the case Grayned v. City of Rockford (1972), asking questions related to the case n.d. 4A1(2):194
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled, "Assemblies - When, Where, How," providing a series of questions related to free expression, with handwritten notes n.d. 4A1(2):195
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled, "Cox, Brown, and Adderley," asking hypothetical questions related to the issue of public expression, with handwritten notes and corrections n.d. 4A1(2):196
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document on the issue of content regulation, with handwritten notes and questions such as: "Can the government regulate assemblies in terms of the importance of the interest involved?" and "Content Regulation?" n.d. 4A1(2):197
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document providing questions related to the cases Saia v. Kovacs (1949) and Kovacs v. Cooper (1949) n.d. 4A1(2):198
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki The United States Law Week article on 'census, referencing that relate to the issue of public demonstration permits 11/19/1985 4A1(2):199
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed and handwritten document titled, "Parks," providing related to public demonstration in parks n.d. 4A1(2):200
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "Total ban on parading," providing questions, notes, and cases related to this issue n.d. 4A1(2):201
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "Hare Krishna & Waikiki & the Pali," posing hypothetical questions related to religious demonstrations in public spaces n.d. 4A1(2):202
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "Cox II, 1229 (1965)," providing questions on the issue of picketing near a courthouse n.d. 4A1(2):203
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "4/7 Con L," providing questions on the issue of marijuana marketing n.d. 4A1(2):204
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Correspondence from David W. Leahy to Larry Mohrmann, re: "Hair Code," responding to Mohrmann's questions on the Constitutionality of the city of Santa Clara's hair regulation on its firemen 11/07/1973 4A1(2):205
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki The United States Law Week article on teachers, focusing on dress code regulations in relation to the issues of constitutionality protected free speech and privacy rights, with handwritten notes and questions stating: "Is the right not to wear a tie protected by the 1st A?" and "Could the UH require all students to wear ties to class?" 09/13/1977 4A1(2):206
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "Cole v. Richard (1972)," posing questions related to the case and the relevancy of oaths n.d. 4A1(2):207
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki The United States Law Week, Vol. 47, No 6 article on free speech focusing on the pledge of allegiance and First Amendment rights, with handwritten notes 08/08/1978 4A1(2):208
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled, "Speiser v. Randall (1958)," with notes and questions on the case, with handwritten notes n.d. 4A1(2):209
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "Oaths," providing examples of cases and questions related to the issue n.d. 4A1(2):210
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Klan can't mask faces during rally, court says" 10/23/1999 4A1(2):211
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document with series of notes on public and religious demonstrations, with sections titled, "Parades," "Parks," "Kalakaua Avenue proposal?," "Skygate proposal?," "Garry Gill Matter," "Lehmen v. Shaker Heights," "Campus Center Board Rules," "Captive Audience?," and "Green v. Spick (1976)" n.d. 4A1(2):212
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki New York Times newspaper article titled, "Harlem Rally To Be Held, with Limits: Deal Follows Ruling That Cut Its Scope" by Dan Barry 09/02/1998 4A1(2):213
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki ABA Journal article titled, "Civil Liberties Back on the Street: Anti-gang efforts struck down; ruling criticized as creating a 'right to loiter' " by David G. Savage, and photograph of Luis Gutierrez August 1999 4A1(2):214
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Lions parade set tomorrow" 06/19/2000 4A1(2):215
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "Time Place Manner," discussing the issue of parades and meetings on streets; Handwritten document titled, "US v. Grace (1983)," providing a summary of the case and notes on the case; Typed document titled, "Ward v. Rock Against Racism (1989)," with notes on the case; Typed document titled, "Time, Place, Manner," referencing Ward v. Rock Against Racism; Typed document titled, "United States v. Kokinda (1990)," providing questions and notes related to the case; Handwritten document titled, "Perry Education Association v. Perry Local Educators Association (1983)," with notes and questions on the case; Handwritten document providing notes on "Con L" and the issue of public forums; Typed document titled, "International Society for Krishna Consciousness, Inc. v. Lee (1992)," providing a brief summary of the case and posing questions related to the case; Handwritten document titled, "Nontraditional Forums," listing places where public forums could take place and questions on these places; Handwritten document providing questions related to the issue of public forums; Typed document titled, "Residential Picketing," providing questions related to the issue of public forums at residences n.d. 4A1(2):216
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Hawaii Revised Statutes - Labor Disputes; Jurisdiction of Courts: "[Chapter 379A] Picketing of Residence of Dwelling Place" n.d. 4A1(2):217
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten note stating: "Discuss - residential neighborhood picketing in connection with Carey v. Brown (1980) 1162"; Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Marcos, ABC trigger noisy 'jam' session" by Rick Carroll and Vickie Ong 04/04/1986 4A1(2):218
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slide asking if libraries are considered public forums, if libraries promote understanding for same-sex tolerance in their lobbies they also have to allow religious groups that oppose same-sex relationships to display posters with Biblical references in their lobbies, and referencing the cases Capitol Square Review & Advisory Board v. Pinette (1995) and Brown v. Louisiana (1966) n.d. 4A1(2):219
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki U.S. Law Week, Vol. 70, No. 47 article titled, "Ban on Demonstrations at Capitol Steps Violates First Amendment Freedom of Speech," with handwritten notes 06/11/2002 4A1(2):220
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled, "Sidewalk Activities in Waikiki," with sections titled: I. General, II. T-Shirt Sales and Other Peddling Activities, III. Animal Solicitation, IV. Handbilling, V. Street Performers, VI. Newsracks, VII. Prostitution, and VIII. Video Cameras n.d. 4A1(2):221
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "One World One Family Now v. City and County of Honolulu (9th Cir, Feb. 13, 1996)," with sections titled: Gandiya clarified, Ward v. Rock Against Racism, Government interests, Narrowly tailored, Ample Alternative Channels of Communication?, Bay Area Peace Navy v. U.S., Ladue v. Gilleo, Side Streets?, and with notes stating: "Facts/HNL Ordinance" n.d. 4A1(2):222
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slides of images with exhibit titles: "Exhibit W-3," "Exhibit W-4," "Exhibit W-5"; Projector slide titled: "Honolulu Weekly, Inc. v. Harries (9th Cir. 2002)," giving a brief summary of the case and the holding that resulted n.d. 4A1(2):223
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled, "City Council of Los Angeles v. Taxpayers for Vincent (1984)," providing a brief summary of the case, the courts ruling, questions related to the case and a handwritten note stating: "Same test as Ward v. Rock Against Racism (1989)" n.d. 4A1(2):224
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki New York Times newspaper article titled, "3rd Party in Case of Vendors vs. New York" by Michael Wilson (09/04/2002); Honolulu Weekly newspaper article titled, "The Weekly in Waikiki" by Curt Sanburn 08/21 - 08/27, 2002 4A1(2):225
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slides of: map of Waikiki with legend covering major tour bus pickup points, Outrigger Activities Center, bus stops, one way and two way streets, and Waikiki trolley stops; photographs published in the New York Times with the caption, "Vendors selling photographs of New York City landmarks line the sidewalks near the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Artists and New York officials are preparing for the next big fight over art vending in and near Central Park"; slide titled, "Newsracks," describing what the proposed bill would do, with handwritten notes; image titled, "Attachment 'A'," featuring figures 1. Street Corner and 2. Midblock Crosswalk Area; slide titled, "Bill 108-Sec. 29-___.2," describing solicitation regulations in Waikiki and questions related to these regulations; slide titled, "Animal Solicitations - Bill 108, Enacted Oct. 30, 1997," describing rules and regulations the bill requires 09/04/2002 4A1(2):226
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Colored projector slide images of t-shirt sale signs in Waikiki saying: "$5 each or 5 for $20" and "T-Shirt 10 for $20"; Projector slide image of people selling things along a street n.d. 4A1(2):227
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Colored projector slide images of the streets of Waikiki, the vendors there, and the different ways they solicit patronage n.d. 4A1(2):228
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slides of: Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "To sleep, perchance to draw a fine: Mayor seeks to ban naps on benches" by Robbie Dingeman; colored image of people in Waikiki with parrots; slide titled, "Tables in the Public Forum," asking if individuals have the right to distribute expressive materials on a public sidewalk or park; slide with questions regarding the constitutionality of the public forum 03/10/1999 4A1(2):229
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Image published in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, with caption: "At the Washington Monument in the U.S. capital, a demonstrator held a sign reading 'Fear Bush' during a rally yesterday against World Bank and International Monetary Fund policies. Protestors say such policies hurt the poor and burden the Third World" 09/29/2002 4A1(2):230
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slides of articles: New York Times editorial titled, "The Antiwar Non-March"; International Herald Tribune short piece on the Chinese New Year parade in San Francisco 02/14/2003; 02/17/2003 4A1(2):231
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki New York Times editorial titled, "The Antiwar Non-March"; International Herald Tribune article on the Chinese New Year parade in San Francisco 02/14/2003; 02/17/2003 4A1(2):232
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slide titled, "What Is the Test That Governs Where and When a Demonstration Can Take Place?" with further questions related to the original question n.d. 4A1(2):233
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Image published in the New York Times with caption: "The police said 150,000 to 200,000 people marched yesterday in San Francisco to oppose war with Iraq. Organizers estimated 250,000 marchers," published alongside article titled, "On Day of Their Own, Thousands Rally in San Francisco" 02/17/2003 4A1(2):234
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Form titled, "CCB Table Reservations," asking applicant to fill out information and informing them of the policies, with handwritten notes drawing attention to point 'j' of the policies; which discusses distribution of information, and a note stating: "Meg Sutton Dir. of Campus Center"; a list of the "Display Table Policies"; The university's executive policy on facilities use, with sections outlining: I. Introduction, II. Responsibilities and Priorities, III. Procedures, with handwritten notes; Document titled, "University of Hawaii - Manoa Facilities Use Practices and Procedures," with handwritten notes October 1987 4A1(2):235
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki U.S. Law Week, Vol. 72, No. 28 articles titled, "New York's Anti-Mask Statute Does Not Violate First Amendment," "Patriot Act Been on 'Advice or Assistance' To Terrorist Groups Held Void for Vagueness," and "Zoning Ordinance Is Not Kind of Law Subject to Challenge as Prior Restraint" 02/03/2004 4A1(2):236
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Speech isn't always free, judge rules in 9/11 case: Men who praised attacks will face trial" by Samel Maull 03/31/2002 4A1(2):237
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Projector slide of Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Speech isn't always free, judge rules in 9/11 case: Men who praised attacks will face trial" by Samel Maull 03/31/2002 4A1(2):238
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "Hostile Crowd, asking if police do have the duty of protecting a speaker from hostile crowds and referencing cases Gregory v. Chicago and Cox v. LA n.d. 4A1(2):239
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Handwritten document titled, "Kunz v. New York (1951)," asking questions related to the issue of obtaining permits and the aspects of prior restraints n.d. 4A1(2):240
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled, "Cincinnati v. Discovery Network (1993)," providing a summary of the case, with handwritten notes n.d. 4A1(2):241
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Typed document titled, "International Society for Krishna Consciousness, Inc. v. Lee (1992)," providing a summary of the case and the following questions: "1. Is the airport a public forum?," "2. Can solicitation be banned?," and "3. Can leafletting be banned?" n.d. 4A1(2):242
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki U.S. Law Week, Vol. 69, No. 35 article titled, "Shopping Mall Didn't Violate NLRA By Prohibiting Handbilling on Premises," with handwritten note stating, "EPC?" 03/20/2001 4A1(2):243
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Black and white image of an ad with caption: "The Metropolitan Transportation Authority tried to block New York magazine's advertising poking fun at Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani," colored image of same ad with caption: "An ad for New York magazine that offended Mayor Giuliani"; Image of the Pacific Commercial Advertiser captioned: "The Advertiser gave the Outdoor Circle a big send-off on its anti-billboard crusade with this special edition on May 10, 1913"; colored image of billboards captioned: "Billboards on the Bay: Floating ad campaign has marketeers drooling, conservationists fuming"; Examples of different billboards captioned: "Samples of billboards at the time Outdoor Circle women began their campaign" n.d. 4A1(2):244
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "High Court to review door-to-door soliciting" by David G. Savage 10/16/2001 4A1(2):245
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki State of Hawaii, Plaintiff, vs. Ronald Fujiyoshi, Defendant, CR No. E-81839/HL: "Order of Dismissal With Prejudice" 06/25/1997 4A1(2):246
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki U.S. Law Week, Vol. 70, No. 24 article titled, " 'Trespass to Chattel' Theory Used to Halt Former Employee's Email Flood" 01/01/2002 4A1(2):247
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Email correspondence from Kenny to Jon Van Dyke, re: "Another interesting 1st Amend. case - hope you don't mind," providing Jon with an outline article published in the ABA Journal Report website titled, "Jehovah's Witnesses Come Before High Court - Again: Challenged to Door-to-Door Solicitation Law Is Latest in Line of Cases" by David Hudson published 02/15/2002; 02/24/2002 4A1(2):248
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki U.S. Law Week, Vol. 70, No. 32 article titled, "FTC Do-Not-Call Registry Sparks Debate Over Effects, Constitutionality"; U.S. Law Week, Vol. 70, No. 20 article titled, "Public Housing Ban on Nonresidents May Not Be Applied to Political Campaigners"; U.S. Law Week, Vol. 71, No. 3 article titled, "Speech Restrictions in Blockbusting Law Upheld as Safeguarding Residential Privacy" 02/26/2002; 11/27/2001; 07/16/2002 4A1(2):249
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspaper article titled, "Appeals court says woman should have not left area" 03/15/2003 4A1(2):250
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki U.S. Law Week, Vol. 71, No. 36 article titled, "State Policy Favoring Flags on Overpasses Violates War Protesters' Freedom of Speech"; U.S. Law Week, Vol 73, No. 6 articles titled, "Nevada Law Requiring Identity of Sponsors On Political Materials Infringes Free Speech" and "Michigan Curbs Use of Eminent Domain to Take Property for Private Development"; U.S. Law Week, Vol. 72, No. 41 article titled, "Local Ordinance Requiring Protesters to Obtain Permits Violates Free Speech" 03/25/2003; 08/17/2004; 05/04/2004 4A1(2):251
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki U.S. Law Week, Vol. 73, No. 3 articles titled. "Evangelical Club May Disseminate Flyers Via Elementary Schools' Distribution Network" and "AmeriCorps Education Awards to Teachers in Religious Schools Ruled Unconstitutional"; U.S. Law Week, Vol. 72, No. 28 article titled, "Inadequately Drawn Affirmative Defense Causes Youth Curfew to Violate Free Speech"; U.S. Law Week, Vol. 73, No. 2 article titled, "Mass Gathering Permit Statute Does Not Violate First Amendment" 07/20/2004; 02/03/2004; 07/13/2004 4A1(2):252
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "3 more protesters arrested at Army's Stryker meeting" by William Cole; Honolulu Advertiser editorial titled, "Stryker meetings must be open to free speech" 10/20/2003; 10/30/2003 4A1(2):253
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki New York Times newspaper article titled, "Prosecutors Won't Pursue Cases Against 227 Protesters" by Sabrina Tavernise 10/07/2004 4A1(2):254
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki Las Vegas Review-Journal outline article titled, "Two petition gatherers arrested at UNLV: Pair detained after first lady addresses Ham Hall rally" by Ed Vogel; Las Vegas Review-Journal online article titled, "Petitioner restrictions permissible, could rules: Rules for signature gathering on college campuses affirmed" by Sean Whaley 05/19/2004; 11/11/2004 4A1(2):255
Free Expression – Time/Place/Manner – Waikiki New York Times online article titled, "Final Tally Awaits the Police and Protesters" by Jennifer Steinhauer 09/08/2004 4A1(2):256

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