Gregory Sisk is the Pio Cardinal Laghi Distinguished Chair in Law, professor and co-director of the Terrence J. Murphy Institute for Catholic Thought, Law and Public Policy at Saint Thomas University School of Law. Sisk is a nationally recognized scholar on the subjects of civil litigation with the federal government and statistical analysis of judicial decision-making. He also writes about federal courts, legal ethics and constitutional law. He is the author of the casebook, “Litigation With the Federal Government.” Sisk’s empirical work on court decisions was honored with the Article Prize from the Law and Society Association in 1999.

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The Supreme Court generally has rejected arguments that the First Amendment requires private property owners to accommodate expressive speech by others.