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Highlights from The Tech Giants, Monopoly Power, and Public Discourse
Five panelists talk about freedom of speech and big tech
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Video: Trump, Twitter & The First Amendment
Sponsored by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), this First Amendment Salon features a discussion between Jameel Jaffer and Noah Feldman about Knight Institute v. Trump, a lawsuit challenging the president's practice of blocking critics from his Twitter...
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Video: Second Circuit Holds that President Trump Violated First Amendment by Blocking Critics on Twitter
In light of decision, public officials should reconsider their social media policies and stop blocking critics
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Prepublication Review: A Far-Reaching System of Government Censorship
Whiteboard video showing how the prepublication-review system has grown increasingly unwieldy, arbitrary, and far-reaching
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The Constitution vs. Trumpism: Challenges to the Rule of Law in 2018
Jameel Jaffer joins Alexander Heffner, Becca Heller, Neal Katyal, and Elizabeth Wydra to discuss the new role courts of in determining federal policy in the Trump era
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All the President's Twitter Blocks
Knight Institute Senior Staff Attorney Katie Fallow discusses the Knight Institute's First Amendment lawsuit against the president, on PBS's "The Open Mind"
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Does the Warrantless Search and Seizure of Cellphone Records Violate the Fourth Amendment?
Alex Abdo joins a debate on Carpenter v. United States, the Supreme Court case on whether government can access location records without a warrant
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The First Amendment: From Skokie to Charlottesville & Beyond
Alex Abdo and experts at the New York City Bar Association discuss legal issues relating to the First Amendment and hate speech
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"Is Free Speech Alive and Well?"
Tim Wu, author of the Emerging Threats essay "Is the First Amendment Obsolete?," discusses the First Amendment's capacity to protect public discourse in the digital age on PBS's "Third Rail"
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"A First Amendment in the Digital Age"
Jameel Jaffer explores modern threats to the First Amendment, including government surveillance and secrecy in Peter Zenger lecture