Society has a love-hate relationship with social media. Thanks to social media platforms, the world is more connected than ever before. But with the ever-growing dominance of social media there have come a mass of challenges. What is okay to post? What isn\u27t? And who or what should be regulating those standards? Platforms are now constantly criticized for their content regulation policies, sometimes because they are viewed as too harsh and other times because they are characterized as too lax. And naturally, the First Amendment quickly enters the conversation. Should social media platforms be subject to the First Amendment? Can—or should—users be able to assert their First Amendment rights against these platforms? This article dives into...
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One in three people globally use social media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok. Thes...
In the new age of fast-paced digital news, the primary platform for political discourse has evolved ...
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution provides every citizen with the right to free ...
This Essay explains why previous First Amendment precedents that allowed government to require a pri...
In recent years, online platforms have given rise to multiple discussions about what their role is, ...
Dominant social media platforms have been increasingly perceived as engaging in discrimination again...
As people live out their lives online, what is protected expression and what is criminal speech? Thi...
Social media has evolved into an essential mode of communication in recent years, allowing people to...
As social media popularity grows, so too does the constitutional conflicts between the First Amendme...
In Marsh v. Alabama, a Jehovah’s Witness was arrested and convicted of trespassing for proselytizing...
Social media has come to play a major role in American politics and culture through its ability to e...
The proliferation of automated content moderation in social media has negatively impacted users’ (in...
This thesis explores the developing legal environment surrounding speech liability, and the extent o...
Many scholars have commented that the state action doctrine forecloses use of the First Amendment to...
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA), has for over two decades provided “interactive ...
One in three people globally use social media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok. Thes...
In the new age of fast-paced digital news, the primary platform for political discourse has evolved ...
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution provides every citizen with the right to free ...