Abner Greene
professor, Fordham University School of Law
Abner S. Greene has taught at Fordham Law School since 1994. He was awarded Teacher of the Year in 2002. He currently teaches First Amendment, Federal Courts, Administrative Law, and Criminal Law. New York University Press published his book *Understanding the 2000 Election: A Guide to the Legal Battles that Decided the Presidency*. Professor Greene has published widely on constitutional law, primarily the First Amendment, in the *Yale Law Journal*, *Columbia Law Review*, *University of Chicago Law Review*, *Vanderbilt Law Review*, and the *Supreme Court Review*, among other places. He graduated *magna cum laude* from Yale College and *summa cum laude* from Michigan Law School, and then clerked for Chief Judge Patricia M. Wald of the D.C. Circuit and Justice John Paul Stevens of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Can Government Compel Speech by Designating it as its Own? (Part 2)
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Can Government Compel Speech by Designating it as its Own? (Part 1)
Partner:Case Western Reserve University