Jeffrey Rosen

Google’s gatekeepers

Environment

Law professor says free speech on the Internet is controlled by Google’s Nicole Wong, known within the halls of Google as “The Decider.”

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Conflict & Justice
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White Firefighters: Race, Affirmative Action and the Court

Conflict & Justice

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the white firefighters who said they experienced discrimination. Joining The Takeaway to talk about the philosophy behind this ruling is Georgetown law professor Jeffrey Rosen.

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The New Liberal on the Court

Conflict & Justice

As President Obama puts his mark on the Supreme Court, Republicans are cautioning against a return to a liberal court. But New York Times Magazine contributor ? and law professor ? Jeffrey Rosen says Obama is redefining the ideological debate.

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How Google is controlling free speech around the world

Conflict & Justice

You might think that free speech is controlled by international laws, but law professor Jeffrey Rosen says you’re wrong. He says free speech ? at least, online ? is now controlled by Nicole Wong, known within the halls of Google as ‘The Decider.’

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