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After Dobbs, Dems and GOP Switch Places on Speech Policy
The Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade is likely to have a sweeping effect on abortion and privacy, but it will also set the stage for a battle over what people can and can't say online.
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...Democrats and Republicans are already positioning themselves for this fight, with many on both sides reversing long-held positions on online speech policy in order to score political points. But users will be better served by policymaking that takes a longer view....
Interesting, albeit, longish, article...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2022-07-31 11:51 AM | Reply
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