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  1. First amendment challenges to hate crime legislation: Where's the speech?James Weinstein - 1992 - Criminal Justice Ethics 11 (2):6-20.
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  • “Brother, you can't go to jail for what you're thinking”: Motives, effects, and “hate crime” laws.Susan Gellman - 1992 - Criminal Justice Ethics 11 (2):24-29.
    (1992). “Brother, you can't go to jail for what you're thinking”: Motives, effects, and “hate crime” laws. Criminal Justice Ethics: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 24-29. doi: 10.1080/0731129X.1992.9991919.
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  • The ADL hate crime statute and the first amendment.Larry Alexander - 1992 - Criminal Justice Ethics 11 (2):49-51.
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  • Freedom of thought as freedom of expression: Hate crime sentencing enhancement and first amendment theory.Martin H. Redish - 1992 - Criminal Justice Ethics 11 (2):29-42.
    . Freedom of thought as freedom of expression: Hate crime sentencing enhancement and first amendment theory. Criminal Justice Ethics: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 29-42.
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  • Messages, motives, and hate crimes.Frederick Schauer - 1992 - Criminal Justice Ethics 11 (2):52-54.
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