Restrictions on the Risqué: Censorship & Sexual Freedom in 2024
In 2024, the intersection of sexual freedom and censorship was a rapidly evolving battleground shaped by shifting political, cultural, and technological forces. Our program this month explores the complex challenges and emerging opportunities surrounding the censorship of sexual freedom in…
Silenced and Sidelined: Censorship, Adult Content, and Employment
A timely and provocative panel discussion exploring the complex intersection of personal freedom, censorship, and digital privacy in the age of social media. Our conversation will delve into the controversial topic of professionals facing termination due to their online presence,…
Brief Of the Woodhull Freedom Foundation, Chamber Of Progress, The Coalition For Responsible Home Education, And LGBT Tech As Amici Curiae In Support Of Plaintiff-Appellee
On October 4, 2024, Woodhull joined our allies from Chamber of Progress, LGBT Tech, and the Coalition for Responsible Home Education in filing an Amicus Brief supporting Netchoice in Netchoice v. Finch. NetChoice v. Fitch is a legal challenge to…
New(ish) KOSA, Same Old Problems
We’ve written extensively about the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), and we’ve made our position clear: KOSA’s plan for online censorship threatens our cherished human rights. In the words of Daly Johnson on Woodhull’s Blog from over a year ago,…
Woodhull & Decrim NY Submit Comments to New York State’s AG Office Raising Privacy and Freedom of Expression Concerns in the Implementation of SAFE for Kids Act
Earlier this year New York state passed the Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) for Kids Act. The bill proposes to prohibit social media companies from providing children with access to addictive feeds without parental consent. Similar to other attempts at…
Comments on New York State’s Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) Act
The Honorable Letitia James New York State Attorney General The Capitol Albany, NY 12224 Re: Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking pursuant to New York General Business Law section 1500 et seq Dear Attorney General James: Earlier this year, New York…