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Episode 45: Safeguarding Information Integrity in the Era of Fake News – 25th Annual IPLJ Symposium

Episode 45: Safeguarding Information Integrity in the Era of Fake News – 25th Annual IPLJ Symposium

This week, we’re proud to bring you the first installment of the 25th Annual IPLJ Symposium, “Safeguarding Information Integrity in the Era of Fake News.” The promulgation of fake news raises important legal issues regarding non-press media entities, social media platforms, and online content providers. This panel addresses the recent boom in fabricated online news, despite the fact that free speech and free press protections are limited to the truth.

Moderated by Professor Oliver Sylvain, Fordham University School of Law
Sally Hubbard – The Capitol Forum, Senior Editor; Women Killing It! Podcast, Creator and Host
Jeremy Chase – Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Senior Associate
Matthew Schafer – Buzzfeed, Newsroom Counsel

 

To see the video from this panel, check out our YouTube channel.

Our theme song is Roller Blades by Otis McDonald.

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Stephanie Grob

Stephanie Grob is a third-year J.D. Candidate at Fordham University School of Law, and Symposium Editor for the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal.