Matzko’s research focuses on mass media in all its forms, from the abuse of the Fairness Doctrine in the 1960s to radical proposals to impose link taxes on the internet. He is also an active TikToker with multiple viral videos covering policy and history.
Matzko has written articles for the New York Times, the Washington Post, the New York Daily News, Christianity Today, and the Knight First Amendment Institute.
Shouted Down: When Protest Becomes Censorship
Tiffany H. Bates, Stuart Kyle Duncan, James Hamilton Percival, Ilya Shapiro
Colleges and universities have long been understood as marketplaces of ideas, carrying with them a...
Shouted Down: When Protest Becomes Censorship
The FCC, Censorship, and Section 230
Hawaii Lawyers Chapter
Honolulu, HIHATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship
Portland Lawyers Chapter
Portland, ORThe Alt-Chain Revolution: Regulatory Considerations for the Next Wave of Bitcoin Innovation
David B. Rivkin, Andrew Grossman
Bitcoin is dead. Long live Bitcoin. A counterintuitive feature of the groundbreaking cryptocurrency—and there are...
Did the Law Cause Columbine?
George Nicholson, Ann Beeson, William F. Kilpatrick, J. Harvie Wilkinson, Michael J. Horowitz, James Rapp, Troy A. Eid
APPEARANCES:JUDGE GEORGE NICHOLSON (Court of Appeals, State of California)PANELISTS:MR. TROY EID (Discussion Leader) (Chief Counsel...