
Cardozo Event
Strategies for Managing Technology & Social Media:
How Can Attorneys Navigate Hate Speech Within Social Media?
Noon - 1:30 p.m.
at Federation Building
This course is FREE and will be held virtually at the Federation Building during lunchtime.
Boxed lunches will be available for $10.
NC Licensed Attorneys will receive 1.5 Hours of CLE credit after attending this course
Panelists:
- Rick Glaser Esq. - Facilitator/Moderator: Retired of Counsel, JCRC
- Judy La Pietra: Director, The Stan Greenspon Holocaust and Social Justice Education Center at Queens University
- Daniel Kelley: Director, Strategy and Operations, Center for Technology and Society, ADL
- Justin B. Greene: NC District Court Judge, Western Region
Synopsis:
With the rising tensions between cultures in the United States, as lawyers we often find ourselves asked the question: “How can they say that?“ and “Why won’t the [Platform] take that down?” The panel will look at recent news articles and events and discuss using legal resources and experience the following topics:
- How do social media platforms work?
- How is it that certain posts get more attention than others and rank higher causing more views?
- How does Freedom of Speech apply to Speech on social media platforms?
- What are the terms of use for social media platforms and how do these contracts impact what may or may not be posted on social media?
- How does the US Supreme Court Decision in Moody v. Netchoice LLC and Netchoice LLC Paxton, which were heard in February 2024 impact laws governing social media platforms?
- How do you get a post removed – without going to court or is court necessary every time?
- Besides taking down posts, what can attorneys and others do to minimize attention or reduce the likelihood of views of a particular post?