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110 Va. L. Rev. 1 (2024)

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COPYRIGHT © 2024 VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW ASSOCIATION


VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW


VOLUME 110                   MARCH   2024                   NUMBER 1


ARTICLES


FIRST  AMENDMENT DISEQUILIBRIUM

   Christina Koningisor* &  Lyrissa Lidsky* *

     The Supreme  Court has constructed key parts of First Amendment law
     around  two underlying assumptions. The first is that the press is a
     powerful  actor capable  of obtaining government  information  and
     checking government power.  The second is that the executive branch is
     bound  by various internal and external constraints that limit its ability
     to keep information secret. Judges and legislators have long assumed
     that these  twin forces  an  emboldened  press  and a  constrained
     executive  maintain a rough  balance between  the press's desire to
     uncover secrets and the executive's desire to keep information hidden.
     LandmarkFirstAmendment cases such as   the Pentagon Papers decision
     embody  this view. Professor Cass Sunstein has described these cases
     as establishing a First Amendment equilibrium, one that arises out
     of the structural competition between the press and  the executive.
     Today,  judges and  legislators continue to treat the press and the
     government  as equal combatants in these disputes.
     Yet whatever equilibrium might once have  existed between the press
     and executive branch has been destabilized. The institutional press has


  * Associate Professor, U.C. Law, San Francisco.
  ** Raymond & Miriam Ehrlich Chair in U.S. Constitutional Law at the University of
Florida Law School. Many thanks to Jonathan Abel, Nicholas Almendares, J. Israel Balderas,
Brian Bix, Erin Carroll, James Ming Chen, David Cohen, Mark Goldberg, Peter Huang,
RonNell Andersen Jones, Margot Kaminski, Guha Krishnamurthi, Toni Massaro, Helen
Norton, Robert Post, Blake Reid, Amy Sanders, Jacob Schriner-Briggs, Maxwell Stearns,
Marley Weiss, Sonja West, and the participants in the 2023 Media Law and Policy Scholars'
Conference and the 2023 Freedom of Expression Scholars' Conference.


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