Can the European Union Still Be Trusted to Regulate the Internet?

Europe is setting itself up for failure and isolation as it seeks to appease telecom providers.

The Lawfare Podcast: The Big Internet Case That Wasn’t

The Supreme Court last week issued the biggest opinion in the history of the internet—except that it didn’t. Rather, it issued an opinion in a case involving the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) and the

The Lawfare Podcast: The Big Internet Case That Wasn’t

The Supreme Court last week issued the biggest opinion in the history of the internet—except that it didn’t. Rather, it issued an opinion in a case involving the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) and the

Have the Justices Gotten Cold Feet About “Breaking the Internet”?

During oral arguments in Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh, the Supreme Court appeared to genuinely grapple with complex questions about the responsibility of social media platforms for their