Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Why Every Progressive Should Root for Jack PhillipsWhy should progressives hope that Jack Phillips wins the cakeshop case in the U.S. Supreme Court? Because if he loses, the government will h
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Amicus Brief Filed in United States v. GlassdoorThe Committee for Justice (CFJ) joined the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT), the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Media Allian
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Ninth Circuit Can't Make Up Its Mind?One of the worst violations of the constitutional right to free speech is compelled speech — i.e., when the government forces you to communi
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Letter to Senate Commerce Committee on Censorship Concerns with SESTA Manager's AmendmentWe, the undersigned human rights and civil liberties organizations, trade associations, and individuals write to convey our significant conc
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Russia Probe Should Work With Tech Companies to Preserve Free SpeechOn Tuesday, the Russia probe turned to social media as executives from Facebook, Twitter, and Google testified before the Senate Judiciary C
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Self-regulation, not government regulation, should keep Russian ads off FacebookAs committees in the House and Senate grill Facebook, Google and Twitter executives this week about Russia's use of social media to infl
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022No Safe Harbor: Congress Threatens Free Speech OnlineIn a JURIST guest column discussing a bill that could make online intermediaries such as Facebook and Google liable for user content, CFJ le
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Dubious Defamation Suits and Their Threat to Free SpeechAmerica’s civil justice system is designed to right wrongs. When an individual believes that someone has committed a wrong against him, he c
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Probing Nominees’ Positions on Constitutional Rights, Church-State Separation Is Not Religious PerseReligious Right organizations and conservative media outlets have been slamming Democratic senators over their questioning of Notre Dame Law