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Section 230 and the Supreme Court: Gonzalez Decision Could Restructure the Internet

By   Adam S. Sieff
12.12.22
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Already poised to reconsider the future of First Amendment protections for online speech, the Supreme Court will soon decide a case taking aim at 47 U.S.C. § 230, the key federal statute that bolsters the First Amendment's protections online.

In this article published in the Daily Journal, Adam Sieff reviews how Section 230 protects speech and examines how the Supreme Court's forthcoming decision could curtail the internet's dynamism, utility, and potential to provide "vast democratic forums."

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