Since the advent of social media, millions have used the internet to raise their voices. But in an increasingly polarized landscape, some users across the political spectrum feel that their speech is under threat from others.
As bipartisan interest in government regulation of social media companies grows, it raises the question: Are Americans as committed to free speech in our politics and culture as we are in our laws? And what might a wise policy future look like?
The Riley Institute Advance Team invites you to
Free Markets, Free Speech?
Social Media and Censorship in the Twenty-First Century
Wednesday, April 6 | 6:30-7:30 p.m. | Watkins Room, Trone Student Center
Free | Open to the public | Registration requested