Public Conversations Series 2021
UCLA's Institute for Technology, Law, and Policy and the University of Arizona's TechLaw Program are pleased to host a set of virtual public conversations between the Journal of Free Speech Law authors and executive editors.
Video introducing the series
Video introducing the series
Tuesday, October 26th
UCLA ITLP and UA TechLaw
Video
Why a Journal of Free Speech Law? (Eugene, Ash, and Jane)
Eugene Volokh, Treating Social Media Platforms Like Common Carriers?
Ashutosh Bhagwat, Do Platforms Have Editorial Rights?
Jane Bambauer et al., Platforms: The First Amendment Misfits
Christopher Yoo, The First Amendment, Common Carriers, and Public Accommodations: Net Neutrality, Digital Platforms, and Privacy
Monday, November 8th
UA TechLaw
Video
Alan Z. Rozenshtein, Silicon Valley's Speech: Technology Giants and the Deregulatory First Amendment
Jane Bambauer, discussant
Monday, November 8th
UCLA ITLP
Video
Eric Goldman & Jess Miers, Online Account Terminations/Content REmovals and the Benefits of Internet Services Enforcing Their House Rules
Ash Bhagwat, discussant
Kyle Langvardt, Can the First Amendment Scale?
Adam Candeub, Reading Section 230 as Written
Adam Candeub & Eugene Volokh, Interpreting 47 U.S.C. §230(C)(2)
Jane Bambauer, moderator
Wednesday, December 1st
UCLA ITLP
Video
Jack Balkin, How to Regulate (and Not Regulate) Social Media
Daphne Keller, Amplification and Its Discontents: Why Regulating the Reach of Online Content Is Hard
Mark Lemley, The Contradictions of Platform Regulation
Eugene Volokh, moderator
Friday, December 3rd
UCLA ITLP
Video
Jordan Wallace-Wolf, Think Again: The Thought Crime Doctrine and the Limits of Criminal Law
Frederick Schauer, Freedom of Thought?
Jane, discussant
Monday, December 6th
UCLA ITLP and UA TechLaw
Video
Nadine Strossen, The Interdependence of Racial Justice and Free Speech for Racists
Eugene, Ash, and Jane, discussants
Thursday, December 9th
UCLA ITLP
Video
David McGowan, A Bipartisan Case Against New York Times v. Sullivan (forthcoming)
RonNell Andersen Jones, Dale Cohen, Gregg Leslie, and Eugene, discussants