Insights
A curated resource of published articles, original blog posts, and frequently asked questions addressing significant legal issues and emerging trends.
Published Articles
Wolff v. Trump and the preemptive anti-SLAPP gambit: A tale of two statutes
When Melania Trump’s attorneys sent journalist Michael Wolff a Florida pre-suit demand letter threatening a billion-dollar defamation suit, Wolff didn’t…
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Defamation By Chatbot: Why Section 230 Doesn’t Protect The New Tech
This article argues that Section 230’s immunity, which has protected tech platforms from liability for third-party content for 30 years,…
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Are Politicians’ Sex Lives a ‘Matter of Public Concern’?
I explore whether politicians’ sexual privacy can be protected when explicit material about them becomes public. I explain that First…
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Do Social Media Companies “Speak” by Curating Your News Feed? The Jury Is Out.
I examine whether social media platforms “speak” when they curate user content, an issue central to pending Supreme Court cases…
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Will SCOTUS Reconsider Virtual Child Porn Laws in Light of Deepfake Culture?
I examine whether the Supreme Court may reconsider laws regulating virtual child pornography as AI-generated deepfakes become more realistic. Although…
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Why Government Regulation of Social Media Threatens 1st Amendment Rights
I argue that government efforts to influence social media moderation risk undermining First Amendment protections by enabling indirect censorship. In…
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Do First Graders Have Free Speech Rights? Why It Matters
In this article, I critique a federal district court’s ruling that a first-grader has no First Amendment rights after she…
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The Quiet Threat That Could Muzzle Free Speech
In this column, I warn that government “jawboning”—government pressure on media or platforms to suppress speech—poses a serious threat to…
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The End Is Near for Absolute Power in Private California High Schools
In this article, I critique the unchecked disciplinary authority that many private high schools wield over students. I explain how…
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Can State Anti-Slapp Laws Apply in Federal Court?
In this article, I address an important procedural question: whether state anti-SLAPP statutes can be applied in federal diversity cases.…
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6th Circuit’s Sandmann Ruling Blurs the Distinction Between Fact and Opinion
In this article, I analyze the Sixth Circuit’s Sandmann v. New York Times Co. decision, where the court affirmed dismissal…
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Anti-Slapp Protection to Public Records Requester Answers Some Questions, but Begs Others
In this article, I discuss a California Court of Appeal decision with important implications for public records requesters and anti-SLAPP…
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Blog Posts
How A Campus Speech Dispute Opened the Door to National Debate: The UC Berkeley Settlement
In 2017, UC Berkeley – once known as the birthplace of the free speech movement –faced a federal lawsuit that…
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When Speaking Out Gets You Punished: The Real Cost of First Amendment Retaliation
Government employees, students at public institutions, and citizens engaging with public agencies all share a fundamental right: they cannot be…
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What Happens When Schools Skip Due Process: The Real Cost of Getting It Wrong
When a high school student faces serious disciplinary action – suspension, expulsion, or other life-altering consequences – the school’s obligation…
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The Anatomy of an Effective Demand Letter: What Makes Publishers Take You Seriously
Two business owners discovered false statements published about them in separate news articles. Both contacted attorneys. Both sent demand letters…
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The First 72 Hours: Why Speed Matters When False Statements Go Viral
A tech executive checked his X account on a Monday morning to discover that a business competitor had posted a…
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The Retraction That Saved a Reputation: Why Post-Publication Advocacy Often Beats Litigation
A prominent surgeon woke up to an email from a colleague: “Have you seen what they’re saying about you online?”…
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Pre-Publication Review: A Strategic Partnership for High-Stakes Journalism
You’ve spent months building your investigation. The sources are solid. The documents are irrefutable. But you’re staring at a paragraph…
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The $300,000 Mistake: Why Pre-Publication Review Pays for Itself
A national news organization published an investigative piece accusing a prominent business executive of financial fraud. The story was compelling,…
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Representative Speaking Engagements
- Litigation Update: Defending Education v. Olentangy Local School District Board of Education, The Federalist Society, 2025
- Attorney Speech: Trends and Case Studies, First Amendment Lawyers Association, 2023
- Creating a Matrix for Truth in Social Media, ReutersNEXT Virtual Global Conference, 2021
- An ‘Uncivil War’: Examining Political Tribalism and the Rise of the Grievance Culture”, Thomson Reuters Institute, 2021
- Sound and Fury: Morality, Ideology and the rise of “Cancel Culture”, Thomson Reuters Institute, 2020
- Battling Corporate Internet Trolls: Going After Imposters and Competitors That Break the Law, Strafford MCLE Presentation, 2020
- Free Speech Panel, UC Berkeley School of Law, 2017
- Free Speech Panel, Golden Gate University School of Law, 2017