Developing Law on Social Media Accounts of Government Officials


Lozano Smith Podcast
Last year, the United States Supreme Court identified social media as "perhaps the most powerful mechanism available" today to make a person's voice heard. But can a government official block their constituents' voices online? At what point does a personal social media page become open to the public? Join us as we discuss the ramifications of a recent federal district court case out of New York about President Trump's personal Twitter account and the potential legal precedent being shaped now

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