The Government in New York Enforces Unconstitutional Changes to Free Speech

Freedom of speech and Con. law changes in New York related to social media platforms and hate speech legally challenged by Eugene Volokh.
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Volokh v. James

(1:22-cv-10195)

District Court, S.D. New York

DEC 1, 2022 | REPUBLISHED BY LINY : DEC 11, 2022

ORDER: The Court is in receipt of Plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary injunction pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65(a) at ECF No. 8. Defendant is directed to file a written response by December 13, 2022.

Any reply must be filed by December 15, 2022.

The Court shall hold a telephonic hearing on the motion on Monday, December 19, 2022 at 2:00 p.m.

The parties shall contact the Court at 1-888-363-4749 (access code: 3768660).

SO ORDERED., ( Responses due by 12/13/2022, Replies due by 12/15/2022., Telephone Conference set for 12/19/2022 at 02:00 PM before Judge Andrew L. Carter Jr..)

(Signed by Judge Andrew L. Carter, Jr on 12/07/2022) (ama)

MEMORANDUM OF LAW in Support re: 8 MOTION for Preliminary Injunction . . Document filed by Locals Technology Inc., Rumble Canada Inc., Eugene Volokh..(Sheth, Darpana) (Entered: 12/06/2022)

Judge Andrew L Carter

New York Attorney General v. Blogging Law Professor

re: Online Hate Speech

DEC 9, 2022 | REPUBLISHED BY LINY : DEC 11, 2022

In the wake of the Buffalo shooting in May, New York passed a law imposing certain obligations on social media networks regarding “hateful conduct” on their services.

It went into effect at the start of December and Eugene Volokh, a professor at UCLA Law who runs a legal blog, is challenging the law as unconstitutional.

Evelyn sits down with Eugene and Genevieve Lakier from UChicago Law to discuss.

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