Social Media, Populism, and Militant Democracy: An Argument for a Change in First Amendment Doctrine


The Chapman Law Review is proud to publish Arvid Kerschnitzki’s article: Social Media, Populism, and Militant Democracy: An Argument for a Change in First Amendment Doctrine. Below, you will find the abstract from the article. Social Media, Populism, and Militant Democracy: An Argument for a Change in First Amendment Doctrine…


2025 Chapman Law Review Symposium: Raiders of the Lost Art The Chapman Law Review is proud to host our 2025 Symposium, Raiders of the Lost Art: Legal Challenges and Recoveries. This event will explore the intricate legal, ethical, and cultural issues surrounding the recovery of looted and stolen art. Featuring…

Forthcoming Article: Protecting Personal Dignity: Advocating for a Federal Right of Publicity Against Pornographic Deepfakes


The Chapman Law Review is proud to publish Chapman Fowler School of Law third-year student Tyler von Denlinger's note: Protecting Personal Dignity: Advocating for a Federal Right of Publicity Against Pornographic Deepfakes. Below, you will find a synopsis of the article: Forthcoming: Protecting Personal Dignity: Advocating for a Federal Right…