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TikTok on the Chopping Block: Constitutional Crisis or Common Sense Security?
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TikTok on the Chopping Block: Constitutional Crisis or Common Sense Security?

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UNH Law School
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, Room 229
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Concord, NH 03301
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Are Campus Speech Codes Too Restrictive?
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Are Campus Speech Codes Too Restrictive?

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UNH Law Campus
2 White Street
Concord , NH 03301
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Seth C. Oranburg • Robert Shibley
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Daniel Lyons

Daniel Lyons

Professor of Law and Associate Dean, Boston College Law School; Nonresident Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute, Boston College Law School

Biography

Professor Lyons is a Professor and Associate Dean at Boston College Law School. He specializes in telecommunications and tech policy, energy, and administrative law. Before joining the faculty, he practiced at the firm of Munger, Tolles and Olson in Los Angeles. He also clerked for the Judge Cynthia Holcomb Hall of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Professor Lyons is also a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he has written over 250 blog posts on tech policy issues, including net neutrality, telecommunications regulation, First Amendment issues with tech regulation, and generative AI.

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Justin R. Braga

Justin R. Braga

Attorney, Hicks Thomas LLP

Biography
Justin Braga lives in New Hampshire and focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation. Justin served as a law clerk to the Honorable Edith Jones of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, the Honorable Drew Tipton of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, and the Honorable Eliot Prescott of the Connecticut Appellate Court. He is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and Brown University.
 

 

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Matthew Denhart

Matthew Denhart

Biography

Matthew Denhart has served as president of the Calvin Coolidge
Presidential Foundation for the past decade. During this time, the Coolidge
Foundation has grown into a national institution and launched the Coolidge
Scholarship, a full-ride, four-year undergraduate award that shares the
legacy and values of President Coolidge with thousands of young people.
Matt is co-editor of a new edition of The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge,
and has written widely on many topics related to public policy. He is the
author of America’s Advantage: A Handbook on Immigration and Economic
Growth. His work been featured in numerous publications including: The
Wall Street Journal, The Hill, Bloomberg, and National Review to name a
few. Matt grew up in Athens, Ohio and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from
Ohio University, where he earned degrees in economics and political
science. In 2017 he was named by Forbes to its “30 Under 30” list in the
area of law and policy. He lives in Grantham, New Hampshire with his wife
Andrea and their three young daughters.

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Seth C. Oranburg

Seth C. Oranburg

Assistant Professor of Law, Duquesne University School of Law

Biography

Professor Seth C. Oranburg studies the effect of law on innovation and the economy. His research includes Internet shareholder activism, crowdfunding, venture capital and angel investing, smart contracts, network effects, information brokerage, and other commercial activities that relate to securities regulation, corporate finance, business associations, contracts, and related legal issues. He publishes his research in esteemed journals such as the Rutgers University Law Review, Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy, and Fordham Journal of Corporate Law, and he has been interviewed by popular publications such as the The Wall Street Journal, AboveTheLaw.com, and CommPro.biz. 

Oranburg teaches Contracts and Corporations at Duquesne Law. Before joining the Duquesne faculty in 2016, he taught legal writing courses at the Chicago-Kent College of Law and taught Corporations, Closely Held Business Organizations, and Electronic Discovery of Digital Evidence at the Florida State University College of Law. Oranburg’s practice experience includes providing corporate counsel and managing venture capital transactions in Silicon Valley, Calif., and litigating antitrust matters in Washington, D.C. 

Oranburg graduated with honors from the University of Chicago Law School, where he was a member of the Order of the Coif and a Kirkland & Ellis Scholar. He earned his bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Florida with a double major in political science and English. Oranburg is a member of the State Bar of California and the Bar of the District of Columbia.

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Robert Shibley

Robert Shibley

Special Counsel, Campus Advocacy, Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE)

Biography

One of FIRE’s longest-serving employees, Robert Shibley began at FIRE straight out of Duke Law School in 2003, with the intention of doing nonprofit work for a couple of years before finding a permanent job. This lasted 19 years, including six as FIRE’s executive director. During his time at FIRE, Robert launched FIRE’s first major litigation initiative, traveled to dozens of campuses to speak about the First Amendment and Title IX issues on campus, and oversaw FIRE’s expansion into off-campus issues before a stint representing students and faculty members in private practice at the firm of Allen Harris PLLC. 

Having realized things on campus were even worse than he had believed, Robert returned to FIRE as Special Counsel for Campus Advocacy in order to finish the job he started: restoring free speech and due process to America’s college campuses. Robert is the author of Twisting Title IX, from Encounter Books. His writing has appeared everywhere from The Wall Street Journal to The Washington Post, USA Today, and TIME, and he has appeared on national and international broadcasts including the BBC and NPR, The O’Reilly Factor, CNN Tonight, Tucker Carlson Tonight, and (perhaps most famously) Dr. Phil.

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