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Newhouse Advanced Media Lab Series: What is Freedom of Speech?

June 28, 2022 at 6:30pm8:00pm EDT

Fisher Center

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In buying Twitter, Elon Musk says he will “bring relaxed content rules to boost free speech” on the platform, but what does that mean? Many people confuse freedom of speech with freedom from consequence. They also commonly confuse the protections granted under the First Amendment as applying to interactions between private citizens and businesses. Outside of limiting the government’s powers, is there such a thing as “freedom of speech”? And if there is, should we regulate big tech platforms to allow anyone to say anything? Shelly Palmer, advanced media professor in residence for the Newhouse School’s New Media Management program, hosts a panel discussion of industry leaders will explore freedom of speech and what it means in today’s political and tech landscapes.

6:30 p.m. Arrival and networking
7 p.m. Program

This is a hybrid event. In-person attendance is limited; RSVP required.

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Panelists:

Marquise Francis

Marquise Francis ’13
Senior National Reporter/Producer
Yahoo News

Michael Fricklas

Michael Fricklas
Chief Legal Officer and Secretary
Advance

David Hogg

David Hogg
Co-founder
March For Our Lives

Summer Lopez

Summer Lopez
Senior Director, Free Expression Programs
Pen America

Moderator:

Shelly Palmer

Shelly Palmer
Advanced Media Professor in Residence
Newhouse School

This event was first published on May 26, 2022 and last updated on June 1, 2022.


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