My article "Popular Sovereignty and a Right to Know About the Government" is in @arizlrev: "Recognizing a right to know as a constitutional imperative, rooted in the people’s sovereign authority, establishes a durable foundation for limited government." https://t.co/wtp3mKixlv
Super excited for this event with @UNC_TechPolicy@unc_citap@UNCPublicPolicy on 1/31 @ noon ET. The states have not been shy in trying to regulate platforms. As @evanringel3 and I wrote, the First Amendment presents a high bar here https://t.co/Lgl8xRzCTC
Hey @unc_law and @UNCHussman students, join us today at noon to hear about UNC's media law dual degree programs. We offer both JD/MA and JD/PhD degrees.
Early voting has started in many states! Keep an eye out for election misinformation as you prepare to vote in the 2022 election, and learn about First Amendment limits on election misinformation in @dsardia's and @evanringel3's article here: https://t.co/tiBr5a95IE
First 4 posts have gone up on @VolokhC, including a detailed breakdown of state laws that target election-related speech as well as potential First Amendment frameworks for assessing their constitutionality https://t.co/May0fsJlU8
Excited to be guest blogging at Volokh Conspiracy @VolokhC on First Amendment Limits on State Laws Targeting Election Misinformation. I'll be posting excerpts from the article @evanringel3 and I recently published in @FirstAmendLRev
Excited to be guest blogging at Volokh Conspiracy @VolokhC on First Amendment Limits on State Laws Targeting Election Misinformation. I'll be posting excerpts from the article @evanringel3 and I recently published in @FirstAmendLRev
As the 2022 election looms closer, check out this article from @dsardia and @evanringel3 about how the First Amendment impacts state laws about election misinformation!
https://t.co/tiBr5a95IE
Excited that my article on #FirstAmendment theory has finally come out in the Harvard Law & Policy Review. Full text is available on @SSRN & @hlpronline https://t.co/mUYXky7xqa
A @UNCHussman master's thesis analyzed NYT/WSJ coverage of #Section230 in 2020 https://t.co/3qJ4UdaUav
That year, Trump tried to unilaterally repeal 230 & then tried to strongarm Congress into repealing 230. How did the media do covering these critical developments? 🧵
Congratulations @isaa_palmieri on the best student published article on media law and policy in 2021! Isabela just graduated from @unc_law & @UNCHussman . We are sad to see her go, but excited for her future!
Fantastic new center @uncsils focused on Tech Policy (@UNC_TechPolicy) led by @MattPerault & @jsbrennen just launched! First public event is 4/29 at noon on "(How) Should States Regulate Platform Content?” https://t.co/emp1T21QDD
Deadline for Cleary Prize submissions for best student media law paper is 4/15. 1st place gets $1,000, 2nd and 3rd places get $500 and $250. Would love to get some submissions from @unc_law and @HussmanGrad students!
LOTS of great summer internship opportunities on our Jobs Board. @noellew93 has a put together a great list, especially for @unc_law & @HussmanGrad students!
More states are requiring greater transparency for online political ads. Still no progress in Congress. Nice update on @unc_citap’s research by Noelle Wilson @UNCHussman & @unc_law dual degree student.