Tech Policy Podcast

#340: Making Sense of the SCOTUS Internet Speech Cases

Mar 17, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Gonzalez v. Google - What's That Issue?
02:26 • 2min
3
Gonzalez v. Google
03:57 • 3min
4
What's Going on in Reno?
06:59 • 2min
5
Is There Any Editorial Discretion Under the First Amendment?
08:32 • 2min
6
The Fifth Circuit's Editorial Discretion Is Not a Freestanding Category of Constitutionally Protected Speech
10:32 • 2min
7
Speech and Debate Clause
12:34 • 2min
8
The Relationship Between Platforms Editorial Decisions and Their Reputation
14:26 • 2min
9
Market Power
16:08 • 2min
10
The FTC Is Suing Meta to Break Apart Facebook and Instagram
18:09 • 3min
11
Social Media Platforms Aren't Common Carriers
21:02 • 2min
12
Common Carrier Obligations and First Amendment Rights
23:08 • 2min
13
Common Carry or Common Carrier Status?
24:55 • 2min
14
Military Recruiters Conducting Job Interviews at Law Schools
26:38 • 2min
15
Solicitor General's Speech in the 303 Creative Oral Argument
28:12 • 2min
16
Bringing the Social Media Platforms to Heal
29:43 • 3min
17
What Is Public Numbness Law?
32:31 • 3min
18
How Does SB 7072 Interact With State Laws?
36:00 • 2min
19
ISIS Video Recommendation Under SB 7072
37:47 • 2min
20
Section 230 Platforms Are Not Publishers
39:37 • 3min
21
Preemption - Is Section 230 a Good Idea?
42:34 • 2min
22
Google vs Tom Now - What's the Dormant Commerce Clause?
44:11 • 2min
23
The End Game in Texas Is Breaking the Social Media Products
45:55 • 2min
24
What Does Texas Do in Response to HB 20?
47:33 • 2min
25
Texas Thinks Section 230 Is Unconstitutional
49:10 • 2min
26
The Supreme Court Will Have This Full Plate in Front of It
51:35 • 2min
27
Tech Policy Podcast - Parting Message From All This Mess
53:26 • 2min