The episode you’re about to hear is being hosted by our student fellows. Our Student Fellows are a diverse and interdisciplinary group, representing colleges and specializations across the University of Nebraska. Paige Ross (Law), Ece Baskol (Business), and Alicia Christensen (Law) spent the academic year examining Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which generally provides immunity for website platforms for third-party posted content. They spoke with Mailyn Fidler who works on issues at the intersection of technology and the law. Starting in the fall of 2022, she will be an Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska College of Law. Her research focuses on constitutional rights, criminal procedure, and intellectual property. Fidler is a graduate of Yale Law School, Oxford University and Stanford University.
Note, due to connection issues Ece Baskol's voice is not included in this episode. Ece was an integral part of this project and another student was able to ask her questions. The Center and her team thank her for her contributions to this process.
You can find Professor Fidler's articles and work on her website: https://mailynfidler.com/research/