1. Nonsense and the Freedom of Speech: What Meaning Means for the First Amendment, 63 DUKE L;Joseph Blocher;J,2014
2. Art and the First Amendment, 35 COLUM;See Mark Tushnet;J.L. & ARTS,2012
3. Cass R. Sunstein, Essay, Pornography and the First Amendment, 1986 DUKE L.J. 589, 603. Like Sunstein, I rely on Frederick Schauer's earlier wrestling with the idea. Whether speech is cognitive should not be limited by the term's "technical sense. To react cognitively is to react mentally, or intellectually;The definitional problems in this inquiry are, obviously, fraught. Sunstein defines speech as cognitive if it,1979
4. It is not plausible to uphold the right to use words as projectiles where no exchange of views is involved."). 337. Sunstein, supra note 335;Sunstein;AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 837