Center for Innovation Policy | Charting a First Amendment Path: The Supreme Court and Social Media
The Supreme Court has just decided three major cases that will profoundly shape First Amendment limits on governments' ability to regulate social media, and First Amendment law more generally - NetChoice v. Paxton and Moody v. NetChoice (involving Texas and Florida laws restricting social media companies' content moderation) and Murthy v. Missouri (addressing who may challenge government communications that allegedly compel content moderation). On July 9, the Center for Innovation Policy at Duke Law will host an online symposium with leading First Amendment experts to discuss the significance and implications of the Court's opinions in these cases. Sponsored by the Center for Innovation Policy at Duke Law.
Speakers: Stuart Benjamin (moderator), Genevieve Lakier, Jack M. Balkin, Noah Feldman, and Eugene Volokh.