SHOULD INTERNET PLATFORM COMPANIES BE REGULATED⏤AND IF SO, HOW?

Reasonableness as Censorship: Algorithmic Content Moderation, The First Amendment, and Section 230 Reform
Enrique Armijo, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor, Elon University School of Law, and Affiliated Fellow, Yale Law School Information Society Project

Defending the Indispensable: Allegations of Anti-Conservative Bias, Deep Fakes, and Extremist Content Don’t Justify Section 230 Reform
Matthew Feeney, Director, Cato Institute Project on Emerging Technologies

Regulation as Partnership
Justin (Gus) Hurwitz, Associate Professor of Law, and Co-Director of Space, Cyber, and Telecom Law Program, University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law

Regulating into Uncertainty: Regulation as a Discovery Process
Justin (Gus) Hurwitz, Associate Professor of Law, and Co-Director of Space, Cyber, and Telecom Law Program, University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law, and Geoffrey A. Manne, President and Founder, International Center for Law & Economics

Zoning for Disruption: Local Exposure to Nontraditional Tourist Activity and the Rise of Regulatory Burdens on Digital Platform Short-Term Rentals in Major U.S. Cities
Jordan Carr Peterson, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Texas Christian University