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Blog
Defamation Law and the Crumbling Legitimacy of the Fourth Estate
Although U.S. defamation law needs reform, eliminating “exceptionalism” will do little to solve the crisis of legitimacy facing the press.
By Lyrissa Lidsky -
Essays and Scholarship
How to Prepare for the Deluge of Generative AI on Social Media
A grounded analysis of the challenges and opportunities
By Sayash Kapoor & Arvind Narayanan -
Essays and Scholarship
Into the Driver’s Seat With Social Media Content Feeds
Using vehicles as an analogy, a proposed classification framework for algorithmic feeds
By Laura Edelson, Frances Haugen & Damon McCoy -
Essays and Scholarship
Voter Data, Democratic Inequality, and the Risk of Political Violence
How data is used to marginalize the poor during elections—and what can be done about it
By Bertrall Ross & Douglas Spencer -
Essays and Scholarship
Don’t Panic (Yet): Assessing the Evidence and Discourse Around Generative AI and Elections
Why claims about the impact of generative AI on elections have been overblown
By Felix M. Simon & Sacha Altay -
Essays and Scholarship
Costing Out Campus Speaker Restrictions
Response to Frederick Schauer's "The Hostile Audience Revisited"
By Suzanne Goldberg -
Essays and Scholarship
The Right to Know
A case for a federal public trust for media
By Wesley Lowery -
Blog
Countering the Mosaic of Threats to Press Functions
There is a clear, democratic public interest in journalism—but the press continues to face a myriad of challenges.
By Lili Levi -
Essays and Scholarship
Policing, Protesting, and the Insignificance of Hostile Audiences
Response to Frederick Schauer's "The Hostile Audience Revisited"
By Rachel A. Harmon