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HOW TO REGULATE (AND NOT REGULATE) SOCIAL MEDIA First, competition policy should aim at producing many smaller companies, with different applications, communities, and norms. You might think of this as a sort of social media federalism. Second, competition policy should seek to prevent new startups from beingbought up
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| KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTELITIGATIONRESEARCHREADING ROOMSEVENTSFREE SPEECH & SOCIAL MEDIAPRIVACY & SURVEILLANCE Our Mission. We defend the freedoms of speech and the press in the digital age through strategic litigation, research, and public education. We promote a system of free expression that is open and inclusive, that broadens and elevates public discourse, and that fosters creativity, accountability, and effective self-government. BLOG | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Unnecessary secrecy about government surveillance is bad for the intelligence agencies, the spy court, and our democracy. By Jameel Jaffer , Theodore Olson & David Cole. June 2, 2021. REIMAGINE THE INTERNET Monday 5/10/2021 – Friday 5/14/2021. Online. Reimagine the Internet is a virtual conference co-hosted by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University and the soon-to-be-launched Initiative on Digital Public Infrastructure at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. WHAT IS AMERICA’S SPY COURT HIDING FROM THE PUBLIC One of the most powerful courts in the country, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, is cloaked in unnecessary secrecy. It authorizes panoramic surveillance programs that can have profound implications for the rights of millions of Americans, but many of its significant decisions have been withheld from the public. HOW TO REGULATE (AND NOT REGULATE) SOCIAL MEDIA KNIGHT INSTITUTE V. TRUMP In a 3–0 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the district court's holding that President Trump's practice of blocking critics from his Twitter account violates the First Amendment. The court denied rehearing en banc by a vote of 7–2. On July 31, 2020, the Knight Institute filed a second lawsuit in federal AN ILLUSTRATED FIELD GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA An Illustrated Field Guide to Social Media. By Chand Rajendra-Nicolucci & Ethan Zuckerman. May 14, 2021. This field guide looks at social media that works on different “logics” than do Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. It features communities that have tried consciously to use different models than surveillance capitalism andincludes the work
IS THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE READY FOR BIG DATA? Introduction. Laws that protect the environment and public health are notoriously dependent on data-intensive analyses to inform the setting of protective standards, effluent limits, licensing decisions, and enforcement priorities. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Alex Abdo is the inaugural Litigation Director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University. He has been involved in the conception and litigation of nearly all of the Institute’s legal challenges. Abdo has been especially involved in the Institute’s recent lawsuit challenging the government’s system of“prepublication
| KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Cristian Farias Writer-in-Residence, 2019-2020. Cristian Farias is a writer-in-residence at the Knight First Amendment Institute, where he reports on and researches issues at the intersection of free expression and the U.S. border. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTELITIGATIONRESEARCHREADING ROOMSEVENTSFREE SPEECH & SOCIAL MEDIAPRIVACY & SURVEILLANCE Our Mission. We defend the freedoms of speech and the press in the digital age through strategic litigation, research, and public education. We promote a system of free expression that is open and inclusive, that broadens and elevates public discourse, and that fosters creativity, accountability, and effective self-government. BLOG | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Unnecessary secrecy about government surveillance is bad for the intelligence agencies, the spy court, and our democracy. By Jameel Jaffer , Theodore Olson & David Cole. June 2, 2021. REIMAGINE THE INTERNET Monday 5/10/2021 – Friday 5/14/2021. Online. Reimagine the Internet is a virtual conference co-hosted by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University and the soon-to-be-launched Initiative on Digital Public Infrastructure at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. WHAT IS AMERICA’S SPY COURT HIDING FROM THE PUBLIC One of the most powerful courts in the country, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, is cloaked in unnecessary secrecy. It authorizes panoramic surveillance programs that can have profound implications for the rights of millions of Americans, but many of its significant decisions have been withheld from the public. HOW TO REGULATE (AND NOT REGULATE) SOCIAL MEDIA KNIGHT INSTITUTE V. TRUMP In a 3–0 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the district court's holding that President Trump's practice of blocking critics from his Twitter account violates the First Amendment. The court denied rehearing en banc by a vote of 7–2. On July 31, 2020, the Knight Institute filed a second lawsuit in federal AN ILLUSTRATED FIELD GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA An Illustrated Field Guide to Social Media. By Chand Rajendra-Nicolucci & Ethan Zuckerman. May 14, 2021. This field guide looks at social media that works on different “logics” than do Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. It features communities that have tried consciously to use different models than surveillance capitalism andincludes the work
IS THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE READY FOR BIG DATA? Introduction. Laws that protect the environment and public health are notoriously dependent on data-intensive analyses to inform the setting of protective standards, effluent limits, licensing decisions, and enforcement priorities. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Alex Abdo is the inaugural Litigation Director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University. He has been involved in the conception and litigation of nearly all of the Institute’s legal challenges. Abdo has been especially involved in the Institute’s recent lawsuit challenging the government’s system of“prepublication
| KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Cristian Farias Writer-in-Residence, 2019-2020. Cristian Farias is a writer-in-residence at the Knight First Amendment Institute, where he reports on and researches issues at the intersection of free expression and the U.S. border. QUICK TAKE | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Quick Take ‘Dissident’ Panelists Call for Accountability Over Khashoggi Killing; Warn of Ongoing Digital Security Threat to Civil Society. Press freedom, human rights, and digital security experts at a Feb. 24 panel discussion called for greater accountability over the ruthless 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by agents of theSaudi government.
KNIGHT INSTITUTE V. TRUMP In a 3–0 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the district court's holding that President Trump's practice of blocking critics from his Twitter account violates the First Amendment. The court denied rehearing en banc by a vote of 7–2. On July 31, 2020, the Knight Institute filed a second lawsuit in federal UNITED STATES V. BOLTON On June 19, 2020, the Knight Institute and the ACLU submitted an amicus brief in United States v.Bolton, a lawsuit filed by the government against John Bolton seeking to suppress the publication of his book about his time in the White House.The suit argues that the publication of Bolton's book would reveal classified information and violate Bolton's prepublication-review obligations, and it AN ILLUSTRATED FIELD GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA An Illustrated Field Guide to Social Media. By Chand Rajendra-Nicolucci & Ethan Zuckerman. May 14, 2021. This field guide looks at social media that works on different “logics” than do Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. It features communities that have tried consciously to use different models than surveillance capitalism andincludes the work
INSTITUTE LAUNCHES BLOG Institute Update Institute Launches Blog. Features quick takes, in-depth analysis, and updates about our work and our perspective on emerging First Amendment challenges KNIGHT INSTITUTE COMMENTS ON DOJ’S EFFORT TO OBTAIN CNN NEW YORK—CNN disclosed today that the Department of Justice had been seeking to obtain the phone records of a CNN reporter since July 2020and had placed a
AMPLIFICATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS I. Introduction. There is a popular line of reasoning in platform regulation discussions today that says, basically, “Platforms aren’t responsible for what their users say, but they are responsible for what the platforms themselves choose to amplify.” SOCIAL MEDIA FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS 101 1. If you want your social media account to remain “personal,” don’t use it for official purposes. Public officials don’t surrender their First Amendment rights by entering public service. If you’d like to, you can maintain a personal social media account and use it to discuss your family, your golf game, or your thoughts as acitizen
WHAT IS AMERICA’S SPY COURT HIDING FROM THE PUBLIC One of the most powerful courts in the country, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, is cloaked in unnecessary secrecy. It authorizes panoramic surveillance programs that can have profound implications for the rights of millions of Americans, but many of its significant decisions have been withheld from the public. NEWS MEDIA POLICY CONSULTATION FORM Free Speech & Social Media Featured Knight Institute Comments on Facebook’s Two-Year Suspension of Trump’s Account and Its New “Public Figures” Protocol | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTELITIGATIONRESEARCHREADING ROOMSEVENTSFREE SPEECH & SOCIAL MEDIAPRIVACY & SURVEILLANCE Our Mission. We defend the freedoms of speech and the press in the digital age through strategic litigation, research, and public education. We promote a system of free expression that is open and inclusive, that broadens and elevates public discourse, and that fosters creativity, accountability, and effective self-government. REIMAGINE THE INTERNET Monday 5/10/2021 – Friday 5/14/2021. Online. Reimagine the Internet is a virtual conference co-hosted by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University and the soon-to-be-launched Initiative on Digital Public Infrastructure at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. UNITED STATES V. BOLTON On June 19, 2020, the Knight Institute and the ACLU submitted an amicus brief in United States v.Bolton, a lawsuit filed by the government against John Bolton seeking to suppress the publication of his book about his time in the White House.The suit argues that the publication of Bolton's book would reveal classified information and violate Bolton's prepublication-review obligations, and it IS THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE READY FOR BIG DATA? Introduction. Laws that protect the environment and public health are notoriously dependent on data-intensive analyses to inform the setting of protective standards, effluent limits, licensing decisions, and enforcement priorities. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Alex Abdo is the inaugural Litigation Director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University. He has been involved in the conception and litigation of nearly all of the Institute’s legal challenges. Abdo has been especially involved in the Institute’s recent lawsuit challenging the government’s system of“prepublication
| KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Jennifer Pinsof Legal Fellow. Jennifer Pinsof is a legal fellow at the Knight First Amendment Institute. Prior to joining the Institute, she was a Clinical Lecturer at Yale Law School’s Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic, a law student clinic dedicated to increasing government transparency and protecting freedom of expression through litigation and policy work. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Contact. (646) 745-8512. katy.glennbass@knightcolumbia.org. @KGlennBass. Selected Projects. The Tech Giants, Monopoly Power, and Public Discourse. An essay series addressing the tech giants' power to shape public discourse. Free Speech Futures. An essay series reimagining the First Amendment in | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Stephanie Krent is a staff attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute, where she focuses on government transparency, federal employee free speech rights, and government surveillance of speech at the border. Krent worked as a legal fellow for the Institute from the fall of 2019 until September 2020. She is part of the litigation team | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Cristian Farias Writer-in-Residence, 2019-2020. Cristian Farias is a writer-in-residence at the Knight First Amendment Institute, where he reports on and researches issues at the intersection of free expression and the U.S. border. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Xiangnong (George) Wang Legal Fellow. Xiangnong (George) Wang is a legal fellow at the Knight First Amendment Institute. He received his J.D. from Yale Law School, where he was a student director of the Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic, Co-Chair of the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, and a Coker Fellow. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTELITIGATIONRESEARCHREADING ROOMSEVENTSFREE SPEECH & SOCIAL MEDIAPRIVACY & SURVEILLANCE Our Mission. We defend the freedoms of speech and the press in the digital age through strategic litigation, research, and public education. We promote a system of free expression that is open and inclusive, that broadens and elevates public discourse, and that fosters creativity, accountability, and effective self-government. REIMAGINE THE INTERNET Monday 5/10/2021 – Friday 5/14/2021. Online. Reimagine the Internet is a virtual conference co-hosted by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University and the soon-to-be-launched Initiative on Digital Public Infrastructure at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. UNITED STATES V. BOLTON On June 19, 2020, the Knight Institute and the ACLU submitted an amicus brief in United States v.Bolton, a lawsuit filed by the government against John Bolton seeking to suppress the publication of his book about his time in the White House.The suit argues that the publication of Bolton's book would reveal classified information and violate Bolton's prepublication-review obligations, and it IS THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE READY FOR BIG DATA? Introduction. Laws that protect the environment and public health are notoriously dependent on data-intensive analyses to inform the setting of protective standards, effluent limits, licensing decisions, and enforcement priorities. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Alex Abdo is the inaugural Litigation Director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University. He has been involved in the conception and litigation of nearly all of the Institute’s legal challenges. Abdo has been especially involved in the Institute’s recent lawsuit challenging the government’s system of“prepublication
| KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Jennifer Pinsof Legal Fellow. Jennifer Pinsof is a legal fellow at the Knight First Amendment Institute. Prior to joining the Institute, she was a Clinical Lecturer at Yale Law School’s Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic, a law student clinic dedicated to increasing government transparency and protecting freedom of expression through litigation and policy work. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Contact. (646) 745-8512. katy.glennbass@knightcolumbia.org. @KGlennBass. Selected Projects. The Tech Giants, Monopoly Power, and Public Discourse. An essay series addressing the tech giants' power to shape public discourse. Free Speech Futures. An essay series reimagining the First Amendment in | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Stephanie Krent is a staff attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute, where she focuses on government transparency, federal employee free speech rights, and government surveillance of speech at the border. Krent worked as a legal fellow for the Institute from the fall of 2019 until September 2020. She is part of the litigation team | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Cristian Farias Writer-in-Residence, 2019-2020. Cristian Farias is a writer-in-residence at the Knight First Amendment Institute, where he reports on and researches issues at the intersection of free expression and the U.S. border. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Xiangnong (George) Wang Legal Fellow. Xiangnong (George) Wang is a legal fellow at the Knight First Amendment Institute. He received his J.D. from Yale Law School, where he was a student director of the Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic, Co-Chair of the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, and a Coker Fellow. BLOG | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Unnecessary secrecy about government surveillance is bad for the intelligence agencies, the spy court, and our democracy. By Jameel Jaffer , Theodore Olson & David Cole. June 2, 2021. QUICK TAKE | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Quick Take ‘Dissident’ Panelists Call for Accountability Over Khashoggi Killing; Warn of Ongoing Digital Security Threat to Civil Society. Press freedom, human rights, and digital security experts at a Feb. 24 panel discussion called for greater accountability over the ruthless 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by agents of theSaudi government.
INSTITUTE LAUNCHES BLOG Institute Update Institute Launches Blog. Features quick takes, in-depth analysis, and updates about our work and our perspective on emerging First Amendment challenges AN ILLUSTRATED FIELD GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA An Illustrated Field Guide to Social Media. By Chand Rajendra-Nicolucci & Ethan Zuckerman. May 14, 2021. This field guide looks at social media that works on different “logics” than do Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. It features communities that have tried consciously to use different models than surveillance capitalism andincludes the work
HOW TO REGULATE (AND NOT REGULATE) SOCIAL MEDIA First, competition policy should aim at producing many smaller companies, with different applications, communities, and norms. You might think of this as a sort of social media federalism. Second, competition policy should seek to prevent new startups from beingbought up
THE TECH GIANTS, MONOPOLY POWER, AND PUBLIC DISCOURSE In November 2019, the Institute convened a major symposium at Columbia University, titled “The Tech Giants, Monopoly Power, and Public Discourse,” to address concerns arising from the dominance of a small number of technology companies over a wide range of economic and expressive activity. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Op-ed What Is America’s Spy Court Hiding From the Public? Unnecessary secrecy about government surveillance is bad for the intelligence agencies, the spy court, and our democracy WHAT IS AMERICA’S SPY COURT HIDING FROM THE PUBLIC One of the most powerful courts in the country, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, is cloaked in unnecessary secrecy. It authorizes panoramic surveillance programs that can have profound implications for the rights of millions of Americans, but many of its significant decisions have been withheld from the public. AMPLIFICATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS I. Introduction. There is a popular line of reasoning in platform regulation discussions today that says, basically, “Platforms aren’t responsible for what their users say, but they are responsible for what the platforms themselves choose to amplify.” | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Theodore B. Olson is a Partner in Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's Washington, DC office and a founder of the firm’s Crisis Management, Sports Law, and Appellate and Constitutional Law Practice Groups. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTELITIGATIONRESEARCHREADING ROOMSEVENTSFREE SPEECH & SOCIAL MEDIAPRIVACY & SURVEILLANCE Our Mission. We defend the freedoms of speech and the press in the digital age through strategic litigation, research, and public education. We promote a system of free expression that is open and inclusive, that broadens and elevates public discourse, and that fosters creativity, accountability, and effective self-government. BLOG | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Students work alongside the Institute’s attorneys on ground-breaking litigation, free-speech advocacy, and research. By A. Adam Glenn. May20, 2021.
UNITED STATES V. BOLTON On June 19, 2020, the Knight Institute and the ACLU submitted an amicus brief in United States v.Bolton, a lawsuit filed by the government against John Bolton seeking to suppress the publication of his book about his time in the White House.The suit argues that the publication of Bolton's book would reveal classified information and violate Bolton's prepublication-review obligations, and it HOW TO REGULATE (AND NOT REGULATE) SOCIAL MEDIA | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Alex Abdo is the inaugural Litigation Director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University. He has been involved in the conception and litigation of nearly all of the Institute’s legal challenges. Abdo has been especially involved in the Institute’s recent lawsuit challenging the government’s system of“prepublication
| KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Jennifer Pinsof Legal Fellow. Jennifer Pinsof is a legal fellow at the Knight First Amendment Institute. Prior to joining the Institute, she was a Clinical Lecturer at Yale Law School’s Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic, a law student clinic dedicated to increasing government transparency and protecting freedom of expression through litigation and policy work. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Before joining Computer Associates, Rosberg was a partner in the Washington office of Dewey Ballantine, where he specialized in litigation and federal regulatory matters. From 1974 to 1982, Rosberg was on the faculty of the University of Michigan Law School. In 1980-1981, he served as counselor on international law in the Officeof the Legal
FRANCIS V. DOJ
In 2016, Congress amended FOIA to eliminate that privilege for records over 25 years old. This lawsuit takes advantage of that amendment. In a separate lawsuit, the Knight Institute is arguing that FOIA requires the OLC to proactively publish its formal written opinions. Status: Filed on August 21, 2019. Case Information: Francis v. IS THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE READY FOR BIG DATA? Introduction. Laws that protect the environment and public health are notoriously dependent on data-intensive analyses to inform the setting of protective standards, effluent limits, licensing decisions, and enforcement priorities. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Cristian Farias Writer-in-Residence, 2019-2020. Cristian Farias is a writer-in-residence at the Knight First Amendment Institute, where he reports on and researches issues at the intersection of free expression and the U.S. border. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTELITIGATIONRESEARCHREADING ROOMSEVENTSFREE SPEECH & SOCIAL MEDIAPRIVACY & SURVEILLANCE Our Mission. We defend the freedoms of speech and the press in the digital age through strategic litigation, research, and public education. We promote a system of free expression that is open and inclusive, that broadens and elevates public discourse, and that fosters creativity, accountability, and effective self-government. BLOG | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Students work alongside the Institute’s attorneys on ground-breaking litigation, free-speech advocacy, and research. By A. Adam Glenn. May20, 2021.
UNITED STATES V. BOLTON On June 19, 2020, the Knight Institute and the ACLU submitted an amicus brief in United States v.Bolton, a lawsuit filed by the government against John Bolton seeking to suppress the publication of his book about his time in the White House.The suit argues that the publication of Bolton's book would reveal classified information and violate Bolton's prepublication-review obligations, and it HOW TO REGULATE (AND NOT REGULATE) SOCIAL MEDIA | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Alex Abdo is the inaugural Litigation Director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University. He has been involved in the conception and litigation of nearly all of the Institute’s legal challenges. Abdo has been especially involved in the Institute’s recent lawsuit challenging the government’s system of“prepublication
| KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Jennifer Pinsof Legal Fellow. Jennifer Pinsof is a legal fellow at the Knight First Amendment Institute. Prior to joining the Institute, she was a Clinical Lecturer at Yale Law School’s Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic, a law student clinic dedicated to increasing government transparency and protecting freedom of expression through litigation and policy work. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Before joining Computer Associates, Rosberg was a partner in the Washington office of Dewey Ballantine, where he specialized in litigation and federal regulatory matters. From 1974 to 1982, Rosberg was on the faculty of the University of Michigan Law School. In 1980-1981, he served as counselor on international law in the Officeof the Legal
FRANCIS V. DOJ
In 2016, Congress amended FOIA to eliminate that privilege for records over 25 years old. This lawsuit takes advantage of that amendment. In a separate lawsuit, the Knight Institute is arguing that FOIA requires the OLC to proactively publish its formal written opinions. Status: Filed on August 21, 2019. Case Information: Francis v. IS THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE READY FOR BIG DATA? Introduction. Laws that protect the environment and public health are notoriously dependent on data-intensive analyses to inform the setting of protective standards, effluent limits, licensing decisions, and enforcement priorities. | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Cristian Farias Writer-in-Residence, 2019-2020. Cristian Farias is a writer-in-residence at the Knight First Amendment Institute, where he reports on and researches issues at the intersection of free expression and the U.S. border. REIMAGINE THE INTERNET Monday 5/10/2021 – Friday 5/14/2021. Online. Reimagine the Internet is a virtual conference co-hosted by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University and the soon-to-be-launched Initiative on Digital Public Infrastructure at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. QUICK TAKE | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Quick Take ‘Dissident’ Panelists Call for Accountability Over Khashoggi Killing; Warn of Ongoing Digital Security Threat to Civil Society. Press freedom, human rights, and digital security experts at a Feb. 24 panel discussion called for greater accountability over the ruthless 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by agents of theSaudi government.
WHAT IS AMERICA’S SPY COURT HIDING FROM THE PUBLIC One of the most powerful courts in the country, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, is cloaked in unnecessary secrecy. It authorizes panoramic surveillance programs that can have profound implications for the rights of millions of Americans, but many of its significant decisions have been withheld from the public. UNITED STATES V. BOLTON On June 19, 2020, the Knight Institute and the ACLU submitted an amicus brief in United States v.Bolton, a lawsuit filed by the government against John Bolton seeking to suppress the publication of his book about his time in the White House.The suit argues that the publication of Bolton's book would reveal classified information and violate Bolton's prepublication-review obligations, and it KNIGHT INSTITUTE V. TRUMP In a 3–0 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the district court's holding that President Trump's practice of blocking critics from his Twitter account violates the First Amendment. The court denied rehearing en banc by a vote of 7–2. On July 31, 2020, the Knight Institute filed a second lawsuit in federal | KNIGHT FIRST AMENDMENT INSTITUTE Op-ed What Is America’s Spy Court Hiding From the Public? Unnecessary secrecy about government surveillance is bad for the intelligence agencies, the spy court, and our democracy A NEW CONSENSUS AROUND TRANSPARENCY AND NATIONAL SECURITY Op-ed A New Consensus Around Transparency and National Security Surveillance. Civil libertarian arguments that were dismissed a decade ago are now broadly accepted, even at the highest levels of the intelligence community IS THE CURE OF CENSORSHIP BETTER THAN THE DISEASE OF HATE In HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship (Oxford University Press), the constitutional scholar Nadine Strossen recalls the first time she was subjected to an anti-Semitic slur.Although she was “a well-educated young adult” when targeted, she was nonetheless “stunned into silence.” That did not last long. Strossen later became a leading champion of freedom of KNIGHT INSTITUTE COMMENTS ON FACEBOOK’S TWO-YEAR Press Statement Knight Institute Comments on Facebook’s Two-Year Suspension of Trump’s Account and Its New “Public Figures” Protocol. Calls, again, for an independent investigation into how Facebook’s design and engineering contributed to the events ofJanuary 6
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