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The perilous public square : structural threats to free expression today /

"Americans of all political persuasions fear that "free speech" is under attack. This may seem strange at a time when legal protections for free expression remain strong and overt government censorship minimal. Yet a range of political, economic, social, and technological developments...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Pozen, David E. (Autor, Editor )
Autor Corporativo: Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Columbia University Press, [2020]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction / David E. Pozen -- Is the First Amendment Obsolete? / Tim Wu -- Reflections on Whether the First Amendment is Obsolete / Geoffrey R. Stone -- Not Waving but Drowning : Saving the Audience from the Floods / Rebecca Tushnet -- From the Heckler's Veto to the Provocateur's Privilege / David E. Pozen -- The Hostile Audience Revisited / Frederick Schauer -- Unsafe Spaces / Jelani Cobb -- Heading Off the Hostile Audience / Mark Edmundson -- Costing Out Campus Speaker Restrictions / Suzanne Goldberg -- Policing, Protesting, and the Insignificance of Hostile Audiences / Rachel A. Harmon -- Straining (Analogies) to Make Sense of the First Amendment in Cyberspace / David E. Pozen -- Search Engines, Social Media, and the Editorial Analogy / Heather Whitney -- Of Course the First Amendment Protects Google and Facebook (and It's Not a Close Question) / Eric Goldman -- The Problem Isn't the Use of Analogies but the Analogies Courts Use / -- Genevieve Lakier -- Preventing a Posthuman Law of Freedom of Expression / Frank Pasquale -- Intermediary Immunity and Discriminatory Designs / David E. Pozen -- Discriminatory Designs on User Data / Olivier Sylvain -- Section 230's Challenge to Civil Rights and Civil Liberties / Danielle Keats Citron -- To Err Is Platform / James Grimmelmann -- Toward a Clearer Conversation About Platform Liability / Daphne Keller -- The De-Americanization of Internet Freedom / David E. Pozen -- The Failure of Internet Freedom / Jack Goldsmith -- The Limits of Supply-Side Internet Freedom / David Kaye -- Internet Freedom Without Imperialism / Nani Jansen Reventlow & Jonathan McCully -- Crisis in the Archives / David E. Pozen -- State Secrecy, Archival Negligence, and the End of History as We Know It / -- Matthew Connelly -- A Response from the National Archives / David S. Ferriero -- Rescuing History (and Accountability) from Secrecy / Elizabeth Goitein -- Archiving as Politics in the National Security State / Kirsten Weld -- Authoritarian Constitutionalism in Facebookland / David E. Pozen -- Facebook v. Sullivan / Kate Klonick -- Meet the New Governors, Same as the Old Governors / Enrique Armijo -- Newsworthiness and the Search for Norms / Amy Gajda -- Profits v. Principles / Sarah C. Haan 
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