November 6, 2024
James Madison once argued that the most important word in “the right to free speech” is “the” because it means the right preexisted any potential abridgment. That simple distinction saved free speech in America. The very same distinction could save free speech on the internet. Section 230(c)(1) of the Communications...
James Madison once argued that the most important word in “the right to free speech” is “the” because it means the right preexisted any potential abridgment. That simple distinction saved free speech in America. The very same distinction could save free speech on the internet. Section 230(c)(1) of the Communications…



James Madison once argued that the most important word in “the right to free speech” is “the” because it means the right preexisted any potential abridgment. That simple distinction saved free speech in America. The very same distinction could save free speech on the internet. Section 230(c)(1) of the Communications…

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