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Reimagining the Internet
Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure
129 episodes
3 months ago
Reimagining the Internet is a production of the Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure at UMass Amherst, asking scholars, activists, journalists, and artists what is broken on the internet and how to fix it.
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Reimagining the Internet is a production of the Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure at UMass Amherst, asking scholars, activists, journalists, and artists what is broken on the internet and how to fix it.
Show more...
Technology
Education,
Social Sciences
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109. Evelyn Douek, please tell us what is going on with the First Amendment and social media
Reimagining the Internet
44 minutes 23 seconds
7 months ago
109. Evelyn Douek, please tell us what is going on with the First Amendment and social media
The TikTok ban decision passed down by the Supreme Court late last year is a clear violation of First Amendment precedent, but President Trump’s refusal to enact it as law is a constitutional crisis in the making. We brought Stanford Law professor, rising First Amendment star scholar, and Moderated Content host Evelyn Douek on the […]
Reimagining the Internet
Reimagining the Internet is a production of the Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure at UMass Amherst, asking scholars, activists, journalists, and artists what is broken on the internet and how to fix it.