Stanford CIS

Wednesday, March 22, 2006
4:30 PM to 6 PM
Room 180
Open to All

With the growth of the Internet as a tool of free speech, hate speech
remains a challenging issue.  The breadth of issues attendant to regulating and addressing hate speech on the Internet is seen by considering a number of questions.  Should universities ban hate speech on their networks? Should libraries install filters to protect children?  Should your Internet Service Provider remove harmful posts?  These and other thought-provoking subjects will be discussed, with a unique opportunity to ask questions of two experts in this area.Ann Brick is a Staff Attorney with the ACLU of Northern California.

Steven M. Freeman is the Associate Director, Civil Rights Division, and Director of the Legal Affairs Department of the Anti-Defamation League.

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