Why the Florida and Texas Social Media Laws Violate the Takings Clause
The Fifth Circuit of the US Court of Appeals upheld Texas’ ban on major social media sites from using all forms of content moderation yesterday. […]
The Fifth Circuit of the US Court of Appeals upheld Texas’ ban on major social media sites from using all forms of content moderation yesterday. […]
In the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court has rejected the attempts by Louisiana and other states that federal agencies could not rely on the Biden […]
I much enjoyed this Florida Bar Media & Communications Law CLE conversation with Prof. Eric Goldman, Chris Marchese, and Pamela Marsh, moderated by David Karp; […]
An interagency work group had created estimates of costs of greenhouse gases emissions that the federal government could use to determine the cost of these […]
Alaska Senate Bill SB214 would accomplish this in part, as sponsored by Lora Reinbold (state senator) and Mia Costello (state senator). Some restrictions regarding platforms’ […]
Alaska bill SB214 was sponsored by Lora Rebold and Mia Costello. [B]Social media platforms prohibit harassing or ullying behaviour. The social media platform must prevent […]
Is it possible that platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are causing harm to Americans? Jonathan Haidt was joined by Robby Soave for an […]
Do platforms like Facebook and Twitter harm Americans in ways government regulation can correct? Jonathan Haidt and Robby Save debated in Oxford style about government […]
The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law hosted this debate last week as the inaugural event in their new Seigenthaler Debates series, cosponsored […]
Rules for age verification extend beyond porn sites.As a means to prevent children from seeing adult material, U.S. activists have advocated for age verification requirements […]