
220: Social Media and Democracy after the Capitol Riot
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Show Notes
Professor Seth Oranburg discusses his article "Social Media and Democracy after the Capitol Riot," including issues around freedom of speech, Web 2.0 policy issues, and Section 230. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read the article: https://www.duq.edu/academics/schools/law/alumni/duquesne-lawyer-magazine/social-media-and-democracy-after-the-capitol-riot
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