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Social Media Platforms Should be Accountable and Transparent About Content Removal, But DOJ's Plan to Investigate Raises Concerns

The Justice Department’s announcement yesterday that it will meet with states to discuss whether social media companies are "intentionally" stifling free speech represents a potentially dangerous new step in the wrong direction. Instead of focusing on making social media accountable … Continue reading

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Commentary on DOJ's Brief in United States v. Jones

The Department of Justice has recently filed its brief in United States v. Jones, the pending case on whether installing and using a GPS device to detect the location of a suspect's car without a warrant violates the Fourth Amendment. … Continue reading

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