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New ISP White Paper Collection Discusses a Healthy Digital Public Sphere
The Information Society Project has launched the second collection of essays in its Digital Public Sphere series.
Can We Fix What’s Wrong with Social Media?
A look at how Yale Law School alumni, faculty, and students are grappling with some of the most difficult questions in the online environment.
Abrams Institute Receives Grant to Explore Press Clause
The Floyd Abrams Institute for Freedom of Expression at Yale Law School announced that it will receive a grant from the Stanton Foundation to engage in a two-year project that will focus on the Press Clause of the First Amendment.
ISP and Abrams Institute Hold 10th Annual Freedom of Expression Scholars Conference
The Information Society Project (ISP) and the Floyd Abrams Institute for Freedom of Expression hosted the tenth annual Freedom of Expression Scholars Conference (FESC) at Yale Law School.
Wikimedia Initiative Event Examines Tech and Human Rights
Professor Evelyn Aswad of the University of Oklahoma College of Law and Dr. Isabel Ebert from the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, discussed the application of human rights standards to tech regulation.
Yale to Host Conference on Competition Issues in America’s Grocery Stores
The Thurman Arnold Project at Yale, the Information Society Project at Yale Law School, and the Yale Sustainable Food Program will host “Reforming America’s Food Retail Markets,” a conference on how antitrust enforcement and competition policy can improve food retail markets in America.
ISP Launches Digital Public Sphere White Paper Series
The Information Society Project (ISP) announced the launch of its Digital Public Sphere White Paper Series, which will explore critical issues related to technology and the public sphere, and the effects of digital platforms on democracy and information governance.