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Craig Freeman
Assistant Professor
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:: J.D., 1998, Louisiana State University Craig Freeman specializes in First Amendment theory. He concentrates his research in the areas of advertising regulation, Internet liability, invasions of privacy and obscenity. A practicing attorney, Freeman has represented parties in both state and federal courts on a number of Constitutional issues. Prior to joining the faculty, Freeman worked with a law firm in Baton Rouge representing the interests of several Fortune 500 companies. He also worked as both a print and television journalist in his hometown of Philadelphia.
Selected Works:
Freeman, C. (2004) Internet Defamation Post-Gutnick: Possibilities for International Jurisdiction Over the World Wide Web. Business Research Journal, 11, 75-80.
Freeman, C. (2004). Loopholes in the Law: How the Nike v. Kasky Case Illustrates a Problem with the Commercial Speech Doctrine. Business Research Journal, 11, 996-971. Awarded Best Legal Paper at Conference.
Cunningham, A. & Freeman, C. (2003). On the Wings of Nike: A streamlined approach to the Commercial Speech Doctrine, Communications and the Law, 25(3), 1-32.
Freeman, C. (2003). The Effects of Education and Income on the Public's Perception of News. Presented to the International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, HI.
Broussard, J., Freeman, C. & Izard, R. (2004). Losing Ground: Media Credibility Declining in the Eyes of the Public. Presented to the Western Social Science Associations Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, NV.
Goidel, K., Freeman, C. & Procopio, S. (2004). The Impact of Television Viewing on Perceptions of Juvenile Crime. Presented to the Southern Political Science Associations Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
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