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Préface
A comparative, solutions-oriented legal and policy analysis of methods used to combat the impact of dis- and misinformation on democracy.
Auteur
Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr. is the John S. Stone Chair, Director of Faculty Research, and Professor of Law at the University of Alabama School of Law. He is the author of numerous law review articles and several books, including Free Speech as Civic Structure (2024) and The Disappearing First Amendment (2019).
András Koltay is Research Professor at the University of Public Service (Budapest), and Professor of Law at Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Budapest). His principal research has been concerned with freedom of speech, personality rights and media regulation. He is the author of New Media and Freedom of Expression (2019).Charlotte Garden is the Julius E. Davis Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota. Much of her scholarship and public commentary considers the relationship among the First Amendment, labor unions, and American democracy. She is a co-editor of The Cambridge Handbook of US Labor Law for the Twenty-First Century.
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Dis- and misinformation propagated across traditional and social media clearly undermines democracy - yet so does repressing political speech in the name of truth. This book brings together legal experts from democracies worldwide to explore the challenges of balancing free speech and combatting dis- and misinformation.
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