The proliferation of social media has given public officials the ability to share information quickly and easily with their constituents and followers. The accessibility of officials on social media platforms also gives... Read more »
The proliferation of social media has given public officials the ability to share information quickly and easily with their constituents and followers. The accessibility of officials on social media platforms also gives... Read more »
The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in a free speech challenge to the Biden administration’s encouragement of platforms to remove posts that officials deemed misinformation, including posts relating to elections... Read more »
The US Supreme Court ruled Friday that public officials can be sued for blocking users on social media if the official posts about state matters and is authorized to do so. The... Read more »
Valued at roughly $115 million annually, the NCAA and ESPN have come to an eight-year media rights deal effective September 1st of this year and running through 2032. The introduction of this “multi-platform... Read more »
Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne and Minister of Canadian Heritage Pascale St-Onge announced in a statement Friday additional measures aimed at strengthening guidelines on foreign investments in the... Read more »
Here are some ways that social media could affect your case outcome and what you can do to protect yourself while facing criminal charges. Courtroom Evidence Social media posts are considered valid... Read more »
Cybersecurity and digital governance organization NetBlocks reported a new national-scale disruption to X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday in Pakistan, as protests erupted following allegations of election fraud. Netblocks first published evidence of... Read more »
