Regulating Social Media — Is it Lawful, Feasible, and Desirable?

Regulating Social Media — Is it Lawful, Feasible, and Desirable?

Guest Daphne Keller of the CPCs Program on Platform Regulation offers her expertise on the Just Security Podcast

On March 19, NYU Law hosted a Forum on whether it is lawful, feasible, and desirable for government actors to regulate social media platforms to reduce harmful effects on U.S. democracy and society with expert guests Daphne Keller, Director of the Program on Platform Regulation at Stanford Law School’s Cyber Policy Center, and Michael Posner, Director of the Center for Business and Human Rights at NYU Stern School of Business. Tess Bridgeman and Ryan Goodman, co-editors-in-chief of Just Security, moderated the event, which was co-hosted by Just Security, the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights and Tech Policy Press

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