Social Media and the First Amendment
Date
Time
Location
Virtual
Time: 12:00 PM TO 1:00 PM EDT
Date: Thursday, May 16, 2024
As Congress and the states attempt to address a long list of real or perceived online problems, lawmakers’ proposals often encounter the same roadblock: The First Amendment. Whether attempting to regulate social media platforms’ content moderation or increase children’s online safety and privacy, the government cannot dictate individuals’ speech or companies’ editorial decisions. With multiple ongoing lawsuits alleging that various state laws have overstepped this boundary, the courts will determine how the First Amendment applies to these digital policy issues, and lawmakers may need to go back to the drawing board and take a new approach to achieving their goals.
Join ITIF for an expert panel discussion exploring the intersection between digital policy issues and the First Amendment, the free speech implications of proposals to address online problems, and how lawmakers could address these problems without infringing on users’ or companies’ speech rights.
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Speakers:
- Ashley Johnson, Senior Policy Manager, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
- Aaron Mackey, Free Speech and Transparency Litigation Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Kate Ruane, Director, Free Expression Project, Center for Democracy and Technology
- Nicole Saad Bembridge, Litigation Center Associate Director, NetChoice