Freedom of Thought

Freedom of Thought offers readers the opportunity to approach questions of the moment from a variety of angles. In the great tradition of Socrates, one of the earliest educators famous for teaching his disciples to think critically, the Project encourages readers to ask questions and pursue answers. Before his death, Socrates defended his method of seeking the truth with the simple line, "the unexamined life is not worth living”—and the Project would like to offer a time and place to begin that serious examination: here and now.

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Freedom of Thought, The Technology Sector
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Private Entities and Public Concern
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Panel III: Speech-Policing the Virtual Town Square
Freedom of Thought, The Corporate World, The Technology Sector
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Panel I: Privacy for and From the Digital Person – Stanford Tech Conference
Freedom of Thought, The Corporate World
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Cancel Culture Comes to Banking: Should Banks Be Allowed to Cancel Individuals and Industries Based on their Political or Religious Beliefs?
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Questions of Federal Preemption
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Tech Giants, Antitrust, and Public Discourse
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Limiting the Right to Exclude: Common Carrier and Market Dominance
Freedom of Thought, Law Firms and the Legal Profession
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Navigating High Profile Defamation
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Textual Challenges of Section 230
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Free Speech and Compelled Speech: First Amendment Challenges to a Marketplace of Ideas
Freedom of Thought, Law Firms and the Legal Profession, The Corporate World, The Technology Sector
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When Politics is a Firing Offense: Do Anti-Discrimination Laws Push Employers to Restrict Free Speech?
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