Volume 27 Issue 2 2010 Article Reply to Critics Seana Valentine Shiffrin View Full Article In This Issue A Thinker-Based Approach to Freedom of Speech Autonomy and Free Speech Speech Restrictions that Don't Much Affect the Autonomy of Speakers Court-Packing and the Child Labor Amendment Free Speech and Political Legitimacy: A Response to Ed Baker Seana Shiffrin's Thinker-Based Theory of Free Speech: Elegant and Insightful, But Will It Work in Practice? There Is No First Amendment Overbreadth (But There Are Vague First Amendment Doctrines); Prior Restrains Aren't "Prior"; and "As Applied" Challenges Seek Judicial Statutory Amendments Seana Shiffrin's Thinker-Based Freedom of Speech: A Response Reply to Critics Freedom of Speech and Two Types of Autonomy Free Speech and Autonomy: Thinkers, Storytellers, and a Systematic Approach to Speech Comment on Baker's Autonomy and Free Speech Comment on Shiffrin's Thinker-Based Approach to Freedom of Speech Individual Autonomy and Free Speech: Editor's Note Constitutionalism in the United Kingdom