The perilous public square : structural threats to free expression today

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The perilous public square : structural threats to free expression today

edited by David E. Pozen

Columbia University Press, c2020

  • : cloth

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注記

Includes index

収録内容

  • 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  • Reflections on whether the first amendment is obsolete / Geoffrey R. Stone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 B. 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 and 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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