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2 J. Free Speech L. 1 (2022-2023)

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                      SYMPOSIUM   INTRODUCTION:
         NON-GOVERNMENTAL RESTRICTIONS ON FREE SPEECH

             Jane Bambauer, Ashutosh Bhagwat & Eugene Volokh


    On March 19, 2022, Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College
of Law hosted a day-long symposium titled Non-Governmental Restrictions on
Free Speech. The Symposium was funded by a gift from the Stanton Foundation,
and was organized by Professors Ash Bhagwat (UC Davis), Vince Blasi (Columbia),
Thomas  Healy (Seton Hall), and Jim Weinstein (ASU). The Symposium explored
contemporary free speech controversies that generally do not involve repression or
censorship by a state actor, and therefore do not implicate the First Amendment.
    Professor Danielle Keats Citron of the University of Virginia presented the
Symposium's keynote address, and was followed by four separate panels: Social
Restraints and Free Speech Theory, Restrictions on Campus Speech, Private
Employer Sanctions on Free Speech, and Speech Regulation by Online Plat-
forms. In this issue of the Journal of Free Speech Law we publish the papers that
resulted from the Symposium.


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