Abstract

About twenty-five years have passed since the United States Supreme Court extended First Amendment protection to commercial speech. This article traces the history of First Amendment protection for commercial speech, culminating in an in-depth examination of Greater New Orleans Broadcasting Ass'n v. United States. The article considers ways in which the incremental approach chosen by Justice Stevens strengthened First Amendment protection for commercial speech, and it explores possible future changes in commercial speech jurisprudence.

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