Video
The Institute produces content to support its mission to defend freedom of speech and the press in the digital age. On this page you will find recordings of events and videos exploring a range of issues related to our research and litigation.
Learn more about the Institute's award-winning short documentary, "Flashpoint: Protests, Policing, and the Press," here.
Lies and the Law Symposium
Government Lies: Is it possible to prevent the government’s lies or limit their harms?
Government Lies: Is it possible to prevent the government’s lies or limit their harms?
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Lies and the Law Symposium
Piotr Szyhalski: The making of the Lies and Law art series
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Lies and the Law Symposium
Lies and Democracy: Political lies, American democracy, and the “Big Lie”
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Lies and the Law Symposium
Government Lies: Is it possible to prevent the government’s lies or limit their harms?
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Lies and the Law Symposium
Lies & Counterspeech: To what extent can speech—disclosures, fact checks, apologies—defang the lie?
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Lies and the Law Symposium
Lies and Elections: The electoral context and the regulation of lies
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Lies and the Law Symposium
Lies and the Press: Does NY Times v. Sullivan still serve free speech values in the digital age?
Research
Essay Series
Permission to Speak Freely? Managing Government Employee Speech in a Democracy
A project exploring the law and politics of public employee speech
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Lawsuit
Zuckerman v. Meta Platforms, Inc.
A case arguing that Section 230 protects tools that empower people to control what they see on social media.
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Lawsuit
The Foundation for Global Political Exchange v. Department of the Treasury
A case challenging OFAC’s suppression of the exchange of political ideas
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Essays and Scholarship
Protocols, Not Platforms: A Technological Approach to Free Speech
Altering the internet's economic and digital infrastructure to promote free speech
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