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Free Speech and Content Moderation in Missouri v. Biden
Free Speech and Content Moderation in Missouri v. Biden
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19 minutes
Released:
Jul 8, 2023
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On July 4th a federal judge restricted the Biden administration from contacting social media companies about their content moderation policies. The court found that federal agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services and the FBI, could not flag specific posts to social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter or request reports about the companies’ efforts to remove content. While an appeal in the case, Missouri v. Biden, is pending, the decision is a major development in the legal fight over online speech and the First Amendment. Some elected Republicans have accused social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube of disproportionately silencing conservative viewpoints, while others argue that content moderation is necessary to prevent the spread of misinformation and hate speech. To unpack the initial decision in Missouri v. Biden, and what it means for the First Amendment and online speech, we have Mayze Teitler. Mayze is a Legal Fellow at the Knight First Amendment Institute where they focus on the surveillance of incarcerated people, spyware, and government transparency. Show Notes: Mayze Teitler (@amteitler)Knight First Amendment Institute (@knightcolumbia) Judge Doughty’s preliminary injunction order in Missouri v. BidenLeah Litman and Laurence Tribe’s Just Security article analyzing the decision Music: “The Parade” by “Hey Pluto!” from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/the-parade (License code: 36B6ODD7Y6ODZ3BX)Music: “The Air We Breathe” by Apex Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/apex-music/the-air-we-breathe (License code: W8V6DMNKHYYQ26Y8)
Released:
Jul 8, 2023
Format:
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