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Episode Synopsis
Aside from the purely legal questions already addressed in this programming series, how should we think about the practical and philosophical questions at stake? Many of us start with the presumption that the social media companies are private businesses and therefore may operate according to viewpoint norms as their owners see fit. But the growing reliance on big tech platforms, combined with the behavior of such platforms in restricting the scope of permissible speech, has raised concerns across the political spectrum, including among those of generally libertarian policy preferences. And the new interest in considering a range of regulatory options is not breaking down along conventional left/right lines. How should we think about these larger philosophical questions? Featuring: Ashley Keller, Partner, Keller Lenker LLCGenevieve Lakier, Professor of Law, Herbert and Marjorie Fried Teaching Scholar, University of Chicago Law SchoolRandy E. Barnett, Patrick Hotung Professor of Constitutional Law, Georgetown University Law CenterWilliam Baude, Professor of Law, Aaron Director Research Scholar, University of Chicago Law SchoolModerator: Hon. Gregory G. Katsas, Judge, United States Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit * * * * * As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.
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