Internet Regulation

Reconsidering Online Platforms’ Liability

Reconsidering Online Platforms’ Liability

To protect users’ free speech and privacy rights, scholar calls for limiting online platforms’ legal shield.

After Murthy v. Missouri, Diffuse Jawboning Remains Murky

After Murthy v. Missouri, Diffuse Jawboning Remains Murky

The Court acknowledges governments’ increasing interests in regulating online speech but provides little guidance.

The Good-Faith Assumption Online

The Good-Faith Assumption Online

Scholar argues that online platforms should foster positive user experiences through self-regulation.

The Boundaries of Internet Speech

The Boundaries of Internet Speech

Scholars debate current challenges in regulating offensive and harmful speech on the internet.

Detoxifying Addictive Tech

Detoxifying Addictive Tech

Scholars discuss how to best regulate addictive online platforms.

Protecting Against Sexual Violence Linked to Deepfake Technology

Protecting Against Sexual Violence Linked to Deepfake Technology

Scholars and researchers navigate the evolving challenges posed by deepfake technology.

Punting Social Media Company Liability to Congress

Punting Social Media Company Liability to Congress

The Supreme Court affirms social media companies’ business models, dodging for now the issue of liability for harmful speech.

The Supreme Court and the Future of the Internet

The Supreme Court and the Future of the Internet

Upcoming Supreme Court decisions may reshape the legal risks facing tech companies.

Reviewing the Regulation of Fake Reviews

Reviewing the Regulation of Fake Reviews

Experts examine consumer protection regulations to prevent fake online reviews.