The Supreme Court Could End Social Media Companies’ Charade
Featured Op-Ed on CNN by CSW’s President Marc Ginsberg on oral arguments being presented to the Supreme Court
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Featured Op-Ed on CNN by CSW’s President Marc Ginsberg on oral arguments being presented to the Supreme Court
Today, CSW released the press release and letter to Elon Musk disclosing that CSW uncovered the recent appearance
On October 4 the U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear a case with enormous implications for the federal content immunity accorded social media platforms.
In the run-up to tomorrow’s Jan 6 House Committee hearing examining ties between Donald Trump and domestic extremist groups
CSW’s lawsuit was launched following an advocacy campaign urging Google CEO Sundar Pichai to remove Telegram from the Google Play Store
1.24.22 The Coalition for a Safer Web announced that, at CSW’s request, Twitter suspend the account of the antisemitic National Justice Party promoted account.
On the one year anniversary of the attack on the Capitol, CSW condemned Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and TELEGRAM for their failure
CSW sent a letter to the House Energy & Commerce Committee supporting its pending legislation
CSW has issued the following press release calling on social media companies
The Coalition for a Safer Web (CSW), in partnership with the Digital Citizens Alliance (DCA), issued a groundbreaking expose
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