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This panel will address questions of how the market power of social media and other tech companies is affecting public discourse on the internet. Social media and other tech platforms offer an array of “free” products to users, albeit with corresponding non-monetary costs. Some have suggested that the market remains the best regulator, and if such burdens are objectionable to enough users, it will prompt alternative business models to appeal to those user preferences. If moderation policies unduly restrict the range of expressible viewpoints, or data collection policies invade privacy preferences, we should see platforms built around different policies. But the experience of Parler, a social media platform premised on a more freewheeling, “First Amendment rules” model, has challenged such assumptions, as the supporting platforms of Google, Apple, and Amazon Web Services moved in unison to de-platform the company. How should we think about the behavior of social media and “big tech” in regulating public discourse? Is there a role for antitrust enforcement in promoting a wider range of platform options for public discussion and debate? And if so, does the prevailing antitrust consumer welfare analysis provide the necessary tools for such enforcement? Featuring: John Yun, Associate Professor of Law, Antonin Scalia Law School Dina Srinivasan, Fellow, Thurman Arnold Project, Yale University Ashley Keller, Partner, Keller Lenker LLC Moderator: Hon. Gregory G. Katsas, Judge, United States Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit CLE is being offered for the last five webinars in the 6-part Freedom of Thought Series. To receive CLE, you must at least watch the livestream or register and attend the webinar. CLE will not be available once the livestream ends. For more details and information about obtaining CLE, please visit https://fedsoc.org/conferences/freedo.... * * * * As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.