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Steven R. Morrison's Argument Cited in U.S. Supreme
Court Brief
Professor Steven R. Morrison's article
When is Lying Illegal? When Should It Be? A Critical Analysis of the Federal False Statements Act
published in the John Marshall Law Review, 43 J. Marshall L. Rev. 111 (2009), has been cited in a brief for the respondent in the U.S. v. Xavier Alvarez case being brought before the U.S. Supreme Court. Alavarez is a First Amendment case testing the constitutionality of the Stolen Valor Act.