Changes to Section 230 would have devastating consequences ​for the internet and free speech

In Politics by Michael Rae

The Supreme Court is considering a very important case regarding the future of the internet and digital platforms, from search to social media. As SCOTUS Blog puts it, Gonzales v. Google questions: 

Whether Section 230(c)(1) of the Communications Decency Act immunizes interactive computer services when they make targeted recommendations of information provided by another information content provider, or only limits the liability of interactive computer services when they engage in traditional editorial functions (such as deciding whether to display or withdraw) with regard to such information. 

Reason Foundation submitted an amicus brief in the Gonzales v. Google case in which we argue

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