As Meta—the parent company of Facebook and Instagram—surpassed 2 billion users in 2019, the company created an independent oversight board to review appeals of the company’s decisions involving content moderation. In this episode, members of Meta’s Oversight Board, Michael McConnell of Stanford Law School and Kenji Yoshino of New York University School of Law, join Jeffrey Rosen to discuss the board’s structure, its key decisions, and its efforts to ensure free and fair elections in advance of the 2024 presidential election. This program was streamed live on April 29, 2024, as part of our America’s Town Hall series.
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Article II and the powers of the President
The Constitution at Guantánamo Bay
America's biggest constitutional crises
Jeffrey Rosen answers your questions about constitutional interpretation
The history and meaning of the 19th Amendment
Voting rights in the courts
The presidency of George Washington
A constitutional history of the Democratic Party
A constitutional history of the Republican Party
Political parties and the Constitution
A 'deep dive' on the Supreme Court
Making sense of an unpredictable year at the Supreme Court
The Orlando shooting and the Constitution
Gawker, Hulk Hogan, and the First Amendment
Hamilton, the man and the musical
The life and legacy of Justice Louis Brandeis
Jeffrey Rosen answers your questions about the Constitution
Felons and the right to vote
Marijuana and the Constitution
Debating the laws regulating bathroom use and gender
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