Courts Continue to Affirm Embattled Section 230
SAN FRANCISCO — A California appellate court recently ruled that Twitter — as a digital platform protected under the Section 230 third-party liability shield — has...
Read moreDetailsSAN FRANCISCO — A California appellate court recently ruled that Twitter — as a digital platform protected under the Section 230 third-party liability shield — has...
Read moreDetailsWASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is poised to repeal the Trump administration's rules that essentially repealed net neutrality at the national level. Republicans, however,...
Read moreDetailsWASHINGTON — Jack Dorsey, the chief executive officer of Twitter, Inc., told a group of investors that he views that potentially stricter rules for Section 230...
Read moreDetailsSALT LAKE CITY — Where were you when porn was declared a public health crisis by the state of Utah? I was driving through the city...
Read moreDetailsWASHINGTON — Even during an ongoing public health crisis, Congress remains preoccupied with reforming Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Sens. Mark Warner (D-VA), Mazie...
Read moreDetailsTAMPA, Fla. – Before I get into the substance of this post, let me just explain why I feel compelled to refer to a certain upcoming...
Read moreDetailsThis year’s Sundance Film Festival looked a little different this year. Rather than gathering the film industry’s elite in Utah, the festival has gone online, allowing...
Read moreDetailsMainstream media doesn’t exactly have a strong track record when it comes to responsibly handling the lives and careers of sex workers. That’s one reason why,...
Read moreDetailsThe 117th Congress of the United States of America was sworn in on Sunday, January 3, 2021, pending a few disputed results and the winners of...
Read moreDetailsPro tip for Congress-watchers: If you spend your time trying to make sense of every fool thing Congress proposes, considers, debates or collectively pontificates about, you...
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