Search Engines, Social Media, and the Editorial Analogy

In The Perilous Public Square: Structural Threats to Free Expression Today. New York, NY, USA: Columbia University Press (forthcoming)
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Deconstructing the “editorial analogy,” and analogical reasoning more generally, in First Amendment litigation involving powerful tech companies.

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