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Event Date
1-31-2019
Location
Jacob Burns Moot Court Room
Description
This expert panel discussion, moderated by Professor Monroe Price, explored the evolving challenges and regulatory efforts related to social media. Held on Thursday, January 31st, from 6–8pm in the Moot Court Room at Cardozo School of Law, the event addressed pressing issues such as child pornography, cyberstalking, hate speech, terrorist content, and the impact of social media on U.S. elections. Panelists included Robyn Caplan (Data and Society), Jessa Lingel (University of Pennsylvania), and Cardozo Professor Felix Wu, whose work focuses on freedom of expression and cybersecurity. Presented by the Howard M. Squadron Program in Law, Media and Society in partnership with the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights and the Cardozo Law Moot Court Honor Society.
ISBN
01312019_04.pdf
Keywords
Social media, Cyberlaw, Hate speech, Cybersecurity, Child protection, Free speech, Internet regulation, Online safety, U.S. elections, Digital platforms, Policy, Communications law
Disciplines
Communications Law | First Amendment | Human Rights Law | Internet Law | Law | Law and Politics | Law and Society | Legal Education | Privacy Law | Science and Technology Law
Recommended Citation
Howard M. Squadron Program in Law, Media and Society; Bonavero Institute of Human Rights; and Cardozo Law Moot Court Honor Society, "Rethinking Social Media: An Expert Panel Discussion" (2019). 2018–2019 Flyers. 29.
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2018-2019/29
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