25 Years of Section 230: Retain, Reform, or Repeal?




Cardozo’s Arts & Entertainment Law Journal presents the Spring 2022 Symposium – 25 Years of Section 230: Retain, Reform, or Repeal?

Thursday, March 31, 2022.
3:00 PM – 6:45 PM ET.
Zoom Webinar Format


Registration:

Eventbrite Link


Program & Speaker Biographies:

Program & Biographies – Section 230


CLE Affirmation Form:

https://forms.office.com/r/X4A4D8gv4U


CLE Materials:

  1. Jeff Kosseff, A User’s Guide to Section 230, and a Legislator’s Guide to Amending It (or Not), Vol. 37  BERKELEY TECHNOLOGY L.J. 2 (2021). 
  2. Lucy Weisner, Good Intentions and Unintended Consequences: SESTA/FOSTA’s First Two Years, Vol. 93 TEMP. L. REV. 1 (2021). 
  3. Michael A. Cheah, Section 230 and The Twitter Presidency, Vol. 115 Northwestern Univ. L. Rev. 192 (2020).
  4. Paul M. Barrett, Regulating Social Media: The Fight Over Section 230 and Beyond, NYU Stern Ctr. for Bus. and Hum. Rts. (Sept. 2020)
  5. Enrique Armijo, Reasonableness As Censorship: Section 230 Reform, Content Moderation, and the First Amendment, 73 FLA. L. REV. 2 (2021) (forthcoming). 
  6. Paul Barrett & Lily Warnke, Enhancing the FTC’s Consumer Protection Authority to Regulate Social Media Companies, NYU Stern Cnt. for Bus. and Hum. Rts., (Feb. 2022).
  7. Kendra Albert, Emily Armbruster, Elizabeth Brundige, Elizabeth Denning, Kimberly Kim, Lorelei Lee, Lindsey Ruff, Korica Simon & Yueyu Yang, FOSTA in Legal Context, Vol. 52 COLUM. HUM. RIGHTS L. REV. 1084 (2021). 
  8. Kendra Albert, Enough About FOSTA’s “Unintended Consequences” (Jul. 28, 2021)