With a tremendous range of economic, social, and political activities taking place online, there are questions regarding whether the absence of legal liability is still a desirable policy and whether Section 230 rules inadvertently enable harassing or abusive speech and behavior. The Section 230 Project convenes pre-eminent thought leaders to inform the current policy landscape and chart a path forward.
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Darrell M. West
Senior Fellow
- Center for Technology Innovation,
Douglas Dillon Chair in Governmental Studies
Nicol Turner Lee
Senior Fellow
- Governance Studies,
Director
- Center for Technology Innovation
@drturnerlee
John Villasenor
Nonresident Senior Fellow
- Governance Studies, Center for Technology Innovation
@JohnDVillasenor
Cameron F. Kerry
Ann R. and Andrew H. Tisch Distinguished Visiting Fellow
- Governance Studies, Center for Technology Innovation
@Cam_Kerry
Scott R. Anderson
Fellow
- Governance Studies,
General Counsel and Senior Editor
- Lawfare
@S_R_Anders
Mark MacCarthy
Nonresident Senior Fellow
- Governance Studies, Center for Technology Innovation
@Mark_MacCarthy