Will Duffield is a policy analyst in the Cato Institute’s Center for Representative Government, where he studies speech and internet governance. His research focuses on the web of government regulation and private rules that govern Americans’ speech online.
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JAWBONED: Miss Information vs. Free Speech
FedSoc Films Studios
As misinformation proliferates online, the government increasingly attempts to curb its spread, often pressuring social...
Courthouse Steps Preview: Murthy v. Missouri & NRA v. Vullo
On March 18, 2024 the Supreme Court will hear two cases related to alleged “jawboning”...
Courthouse Steps Preview: Murthy v. Missouri & NRA v. Vullo
On March 18, 2024 the Supreme Court will hear two cases related to alleged “jawboning”...
Tech Roundup Episode 19 - Should TikTok Be Banned? A Conversation on Free Speech, National Security, State Actors, and State Actions
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
Following concerns about the information collected by and influence of the immensely popular Chinese-owned social...
Censorship by Proxy?
EBRXI
The First Amendment forbids public officials from censoring disfavored speech and speakers. But what happens...