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[ONLINE] – Free Speech Project: Do We Need a First Amendment 2.0?

  • Virtual
  • 11:30AM 鈥 1PM EDT
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The digital era is challenging the way we think about free speech. The vision of an open 鈥渕arketplace of ideas" in which worthy speech vanquishes obnoxious speech is criticized by some as a Utopian dream. As harmful speech proliferates online, we are left with core questions about the costs of "unfettered" speech and what it takes for speech to be "free." What structures and limits are needed to allow our 鈥渇ree speech鈥 ideals to flourish? And what is the role and relevance today of the First Amendment, given that our speech rights are almost exclusively curated not by government officials, but by private platforms continuously exhorted to ban bad speech and bad speakers?

Speakers:

Anne-Marie Slaughter,
CEO, 麻豆果冻传媒
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Geoffrey R. Stone,
Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor of Law, The University of Chicago

Neil Richards,
Koch Distinguished Professor in Law, Washington University School of Law
Director, Cordell Institute for Policy in Medicine & Law

Jennifer Daskal,
Professor and Faculty Director, Tech, Law, & Security Program at American University Washington College of Law

Ciara Torres-Spelliscy,聽
Professor of Law, Stetson University

Daphne Keller,
Director, Program on Platform Regulation, Cyber Policy Center,聽Stanford University

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