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Tamara R. Piety is the author of BRANDISHING THE FIRST AMENDMENT, as well as numerous articles and essays about commercial and corporate speech. Her most recent articles include, “Why Personhood Matters,” in CONSTITUTIONAL COMMENTARY and “The First Amendment and the Corporate Civil Rights Movement” in the JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY LAW. She contributed a post on the McCutcheon election law case for SCOTUSBLOG and was a guest blogger on CONCURRING OPINIONS’ for a post commemorating the 5th Anniversary of the Citizens United decision. Professor Piety has been interviewed a number of times by print and broadcast media about election law, corporate personhood, advertising and commercial speech. She has been invited to give presentations to the National Association of Attorneys General, the Federal Trade Commission, Yale Law School, and many scholarly and professional organizations. In the spring 2015 she was a Senior Research Scholar in Law at Yale Law School and a Visiting Scholar in Residence at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School. Piety was also an inaugural fellow at the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities.
Professor Piety is an internationally known expert on the issue of corporate and commercial speech and is the author of “Brandishing the First Amendment.” She writes about corporate and commercial speech and the First Amendment, the regulation of advertising, and the influence of advertising, as well as corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, political speech and related topics.
Evidence, Expert Evidence, Basic Corporate Law, Remedies, and Women ad the Law.
In Praise of Legal Scholarship, 25 Wm. & Mary Bill of Rights L. J. 801 (2017).
Paternalism and the Regulation of Commercial Speech, (2015).
Tamara Piety, The Effectiveness Trap: The Scylla and Charybdis in the Central Hudson Test for Commercial Speech (2015).
Tamara Piety, Why Personhood Matters, 30 Const. Comment. 361 (2015).
Tamara Piety, The Heroic Corporation and First Amendment Romanticism: A Response to Professors Redish & Neuborne, 92 Tex. L. Rev. See Also 181 (2014).
Tamara Piety, “A Necessary Cost of Freedom”? The Incoherence of Sorrell v. IMS, 64 Ala. L. Rev. 54 (2012).
Tamara Piety, Citizens United and the Threat to the Regulatory State, 109 Mich. L. Rev. First Impressions 16 (2010).
Tamara Piety, Onslaught: Commercial Speech and Gender Inequality, 60 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 47 (2009).
Tamara Piety, Against Freedom of Commercial Expression, 29 Cardozo L. Rev. 2583 (2008).
Tamara Piety et al., Corporations and Commercial Speech, 30 Seattle U. L. Rev. 895 (2007).
Tamara Piety, Market Failure in the Marketplace of Ideas: Commercial Speech and the Problem That Won’t Go Away, 41 Loy. L. Rev. 181 (2007).
Tamara Piety, Free Advertising: The Case for Public Relations as Commercial Speech, 10 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 367 (2006).
Tamara Piety, Grounding Nike: Exposing Nike’s Quest for a Constitutional Right to Lie, 78 Temp. L. Rev. 151 (2005).
Tamara Piety, Why the ACLU Was Wrong About Nike, Inc. v. Kasky, 41 Tulsa L. Rev. 715 (2005).
Tamara Piety, Something Fishy: Or Why I Make My Students Read Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish, 29 Vt. L. Rev. 33 (2004).
Tamara Piety, Tribute to the Scholarship of Frank Michelman: Meditations on Mentoring and the Scholar as Mentor, 39 Tulsa L. Rev. 583 (2004).
Tamara Piety, Smoking in Bed, 57 U. Miami L. Rev. 827 (2003).
Tamara Piety, The War on the Poor -News From the Front: Department of Housing and Urban Development v. Rucker, 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 385 (2002).
“Merchants of Discontent”: An Exploration of the Psychology of Advertising, Addiction, and the Implications for Commercial Speech, , 25 Seattle U. L. Rev. 377 (2001).
Tamara Piety, “Merchants of Discontent”: An Exploration of the Psychology of Advertising, Addiction, and the Implications for Commercial Speech, 25 Seattle U. L. Rev. 377 (2001).
Tamara Piety, A Critique of Adjudication: Fin De Siecle: Confession Without Avoidance, 22 Cardozo L. Rev. 947 (2001).
Tamara Piety, Comment, Scorched Earth: How the Doctrine of Civil Forteiture Has Laid Waste to Due Process, 45 U. Miami L. Rev. 911 (1991).
Tamara Piety, Brandishing the First Amendment: Commercial Speech in America 342 (2012).
Tamara Piety & Samantha Graff, The New First Amendment and Its Implications for Combating Obesity Through Regulation of Advertising, in Advances in Communication Research to Reduce Childhood Obesity (2013).
Commercial Speech, in The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights (Paul Finkelman ed., 2006).
Tamara Piety, Symposium, Voters and Contributors (Online symposium on McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, SCOTUSblog.com) (2013).
Burden of Proof, in The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights (Paul Finkelman ed., 2006).
Mullaney v. Wilbur, in The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights (Paul Finkelman ed., 2006).
Posadas de Puerto Rico v. Tourism Co. of Puerto Rico, in The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights (Paul Finkelman ed., 2006).
Rock v. Arkansas, in The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights (Paul Finkelman ed., 2006).
Sandstrom v. Montana, in The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights (Paul Finkelman ed., 2006).
Valentine v. Chrestensen, in The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights (Paul Finkelman ed., 2006).
Contributor, Amicus Brief for Sierra Club in Nike v. Kasky (Spring 2003).
Robbery and Theft, in The Oxford Companion to American Law (Kermit Hall ed., 2002).
Burden of Proof, in The Oxford Companion to American Law (Kermit Hall ed., 2002).

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