Regulating Big Tech: Should Social Media Platforms Be Viewpoint Neutral? Should the Government Care?

On March 4, 2020, the Regulatory Transparency Project sponsored a symposium with the University of Pennsylvania Federalist Society student chapter. The second panel of the symposium was titled “Should Social Media Platforms Be Viewpoint Neutral? Should the Government Care?”

Adam Candeub

Professor of Law & Director of the Intellectual Property, Information & Communications Law Program

Michigan State University College of Law


Carrie Goldberg

Founder

C. A. Goldberg PLLC


Arthur Milikh

Associate Director and Research Fellow, B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies

The Heritage Foundation


Nadine Strossen

John Marshall Harlan II Professor of Law, Emerita, New York Law School

Former President, American Civil Liberties Union


Neil Chilson

Senior Research Fellow

Center for Growth and Opportunity


Emerging Technology

Federalist Society’s Pennsylvania Student Chapter

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