Without Section 230, as one leading appellate judge (a Republican appointee) put it, websites would “face death by ten thousand duck-bites.”
As the Internet evolves, so must the law and policy regarding it.
Big Tech is a destructive force. It actively works against free speech on its platforms by silencing content it disagrees with.
While Congress debates partisan tech agendas, the EU is passing laws that put them in the driver’s seat of data privacy and how our tech companies operate abroad. It’s time for both parties to put politics aside.
When it comes to speech, the internet is more like a grocery store than like Main Street—and it’s in our collective interest to keep it that way. No one has a constitutional right to march up and down Harris Teeter’s produce aisle yelling racial slurs or harassing customers,…
Assaults on the culture of free speech grow by the day. Unfortunately, much of the assault is coming from the major social media platforms. The power of our democracy and the genius of our First Amendment is our recognition that no single authority can dictate what is true.…
A look at the effort to bridge the gap between the technology sector and the conservative political sector.