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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.
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?
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Event
The Public's Right of Access to Court Proceedings: Power, Practice, and Promise
An event exploring the right of access, transparency in the courts, and technology law
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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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Deep Dive
Jawboning in 2025
When the new administration starts—led either by President Biden or President Trump—what will the state of jawboning be?
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Deep Dive
In a victory for free speech, lawsuit challenging mail digitization in jails will move forward
Case brought by incarcerated people and their loved ones in San Mateo, California
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