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:
- 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).
- Lucy Weisner, Good Intentions and Unintended Consequences: SESTA/FOSTA’s First Two Years, Vol. 93 TEMP. L. REV. 1 (2021).
- Michael A. Cheah, Section 230 and The Twitter Presidency, Vol. 115 Northwestern Univ. L. Rev. 192 (2020).
- Paul M. Barrett, Regulating Social Media: The Fight Over Section 230 and Beyond, NYU Stern Ctr. for Bus. and Hum. Rts. (Sept. 2020)
- Enrique Armijo, Reasonableness As Censorship: Section 230 Reform, Content Moderation, and the First Amendment, 73 FLA. L. REV. 2 (2021) (forthcoming).
- 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).
- 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).
- Kendra Albert, Enough About FOSTA’s “Unintended Consequences” (Jul. 28, 2021)