How do we pay for the digital public sphere? In the Second Gilded Age, the answer is primarily through digital surveillance and through finding ever new ways to make money out of personal data. Digital capitalism in the Second Gilded Age features an implicit bargain: a seemingly unlimited freedom to speak in exchange for the right to surveil and manipulate end users.To protect freedom of speech in the Second Gilded Age we must distinguish the values of free speech from the judicially created doctrines of the First Amendment. That is because the practical freedom to speak online depends on a privately owned and operated infrastructure of digital communication to which the First Amendment does not apply. As a result, the protection of digital...
The First Amendment as a subject is challenging and provocative, and scholarly and popular understan...
The availability of almost limitless sets of digital information has opened a vast marketplace of id...
The intersection of censorship, free speech, and big tech is area of growing concern and interest. E...
How do we pay for the digital public sphere? In the Second Gilded Age, the answer is primarily throu...
In the twenty-first century, at the very moment that our economic and social lives are increasingly ...
The First Amendment is alive but it must be interpreted and applied wisely in the context of our ama...
Scholarly and popular critiques of contemporary free speech jurisprudence have noted an attitude of ...
This essay, based on the 20th annual Hugo Black lecture at Wesleyan University, argues that we shoul...
In an information society, wealth and power are increasingly linked to access to knowledge and contr...
While it is a commonplace that the Internet revolutionized speech, what is perhaps less well underst...
Technological change produces new forms of social conflict. The digital revolution is no exception: ...
The article discusses restriction of free speech and opinions in times of digital media and the impe...
In this essay, Professor Balkin argues that digital technologies alter the social conditions of spee...
The critical problem for contemporary First Amendment theory is the unequal access that wealth can b...
If in William Blackstone\u27s time we might have thought of a person\u27s home as their castle, in M...
The First Amendment as a subject is challenging and provocative, and scholarly and popular understan...
The availability of almost limitless sets of digital information has opened a vast marketplace of id...
The intersection of censorship, free speech, and big tech is area of growing concern and interest. E...
How do we pay for the digital public sphere? In the Second Gilded Age, the answer is primarily throu...
In the twenty-first century, at the very moment that our economic and social lives are increasingly ...
The First Amendment is alive but it must be interpreted and applied wisely in the context of our ama...
Scholarly and popular critiques of contemporary free speech jurisprudence have noted an attitude of ...
This essay, based on the 20th annual Hugo Black lecture at Wesleyan University, argues that we shoul...
In an information society, wealth and power are increasingly linked to access to knowledge and contr...
While it is a commonplace that the Internet revolutionized speech, what is perhaps less well underst...
Technological change produces new forms of social conflict. The digital revolution is no exception: ...
The article discusses restriction of free speech and opinions in times of digital media and the impe...
In this essay, Professor Balkin argues that digital technologies alter the social conditions of spee...
The critical problem for contemporary First Amendment theory is the unequal access that wealth can b...
If in William Blackstone\u27s time we might have thought of a person\u27s home as their castle, in M...
The First Amendment as a subject is challenging and provocative, and scholarly and popular understan...
The availability of almost limitless sets of digital information has opened a vast marketplace of id...
The intersection of censorship, free speech, and big tech is area of growing concern and interest. E...