The specter of banishment from the vibrant public forum of social media to the empty streets and deserted sidewalks is a matter of increasing political, social, and cultural importance. Today, nearly every government official maintains a social media presence on Facebook or Twitter, generally to promote initiatives, share ideological positions, engage constituents, and tangle with critics. Privacy controls and content moderation tools, however, offer government officials tantalizing opportunities to discretely and effectively muffle disapproval, stifle dissent, and shield themselves from criticism on their public social media pages through “blocking” features. Courts are just starting to grapple with the First Amendment implications of excl...
Between the extremes of no interactivity and complete interactivity, it is difficult to predict whet...
As the twenty-first century gets underway, governmental authorities appear to be undertaking increas...
From the onset of the republic, the liberty to speak freely and debate openly has stood guard and he...
The specter of banishment from the vibrant public forum of social media to the empty streets and des...
Modern technology and the internet have radically transformed the ways in which individuals interact...
Government officials like President Donald J. Trump and Maryland Governor Larry Hogan are increasing...
While citizens have historically marched on the streets or protested in parks to take advantage of t...
As social media popularity grows, so too does the constitutional conflicts between the First Amendme...
Social media has revolutionized the way people communicate and created new questions about what is c...
The growing prevalence of privately-owned social media platforms is changing the way Americans and t...
Social media have the potential to revolutionize discourse between American citizens and their gover...
The U.S. Supreme Court has developed the public forum doctrine to protect the First Amendment rights...
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution states, “Congress shall make no law . . . abri...
In 1939, the Supreme Court held in Hague v. Committee for Industrial Organization that citizen speec...
Social media has come to play a major role in American politics and culture through its ability to e...
Between the extremes of no interactivity and complete interactivity, it is difficult to predict whet...
As the twenty-first century gets underway, governmental authorities appear to be undertaking increas...
From the onset of the republic, the liberty to speak freely and debate openly has stood guard and he...
The specter of banishment from the vibrant public forum of social media to the empty streets and des...
Modern technology and the internet have radically transformed the ways in which individuals interact...
Government officials like President Donald J. Trump and Maryland Governor Larry Hogan are increasing...
While citizens have historically marched on the streets or protested in parks to take advantage of t...
As social media popularity grows, so too does the constitutional conflicts between the First Amendme...
Social media has revolutionized the way people communicate and created new questions about what is c...
The growing prevalence of privately-owned social media platforms is changing the way Americans and t...
Social media have the potential to revolutionize discourse between American citizens and their gover...
The U.S. Supreme Court has developed the public forum doctrine to protect the First Amendment rights...
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution states, “Congress shall make no law . . . abri...
In 1939, the Supreme Court held in Hague v. Committee for Industrial Organization that citizen speec...
Social media has come to play a major role in American politics and culture through its ability to e...
Between the extremes of no interactivity and complete interactivity, it is difficult to predict whet...
As the twenty-first century gets underway, governmental authorities appear to be undertaking increas...
From the onset of the republic, the liberty to speak freely and debate openly has stood guard and he...