Eugene Volokh is the Thomas M. Siebel Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution (Stanford) and the Gary T. Schwartz Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus (and Distinguished Research Professor) at UCLA School of Law. In his 30 years at UCLA, he taught First Amendment law, a First Amendment amicus brief clinic, tort law, criminal law, copyright law, and firearms regulation policy.
- Learn to identify when speech-related injunctions may overstep constitutional bounds
- Discover strategies for raising or countering First Amendment defenses in harassment-related cases
- Recognize the risks of overbroad speech restrictions in civil and criminal contexts
- Evaluate whether speech restrictions in proposed injunctions are likely to survive on appeal
- Anticipate how evolving case law may affect your clients’ rights or liabilities in online speech scenarios
- Understand evolving trends in digital speech, cyberstalking laws, and judicial interpretation
- Criminal law practitioners
- Constitutional lawyers
- Tort lawyers
- Litigators
- Paralegals