Balkin, Jack M. The Future of Free Expression in a Digital Age, 36 Pepp. L. Rev. 707 (2009)

Jonathan R. Peters
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In 2011 and 2012, when I was a Ph.D. student, I conducted an interview series about free expression issues for the Harvard Law & Policy Review. I talked with lawyers and scholars who had made indelible marks on how people thought about the First Amendment’s promise and limits. One of them was Jack M. Balkin, the Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment at Yale Law School. I asked him to identify, in the final days of 2011, the most serious threat to free expression. He gave me three, the first of which was “the structure of the Internet.” He said he was concerned about “how governments regulate it” and how they “use it to engage in surveillance,” and he said the implications were vast and serious because of the Internet’s standing as the “main conduit for many forms of expression.” Later, when I asked Balkin about Internet intermediaries and censorship, he said, “When we think about freedom of speech in a digital era, we’re thinking about a complex of institutions and technologies that make expression possible.”
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《数字时代自由表达的未来》,第36页。L.修订版707(2009)
2011年和2012年,当我还是一名博士生时,我为《哈佛法律与政策评论》做了一个关于言论自由问题的系列采访。我与律师和学者进行了交谈,他们在人们如何看待第一修正案的承诺和限制方面留下了不可磨灭的印记。其中之一是耶鲁大学法学院宪法与第一修正案骑士教授Jack M.Balkin。在2011年的最后几天,我请他找出对言论自由最严重的威胁。他给了我三个,第一个是“互联网的结构”。他说,他担心“政府如何监管它”以及他们如何“利用它进行监视”。他还说,由于互联网是“多种表达形式的主要渠道”,其影响是巨大而严重的。后来,当我问巴尔金关于互联网中介和审查制度的问题时,他说:“当我们想到数字时代的言论自由时,我们想到的是一个使表达成为可能的复杂机构和技术。”
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期刊介绍: The societal, cultural, economic and political dimensions of communication, including the freedoms of speech and press, are undergoing dramatic global changes. The convergence of the mass media, telecommunications, and computers has raised important questions reflected in analyses of modern communication law, policy, and regulation. Serving as a forum for discussions of these continuing and emerging questions, Communication Law and Policy considers traditional and contemporary problems of freedom of expression and dissemination, including theoretical, conceptual and methodological issues inherent in the special conditions presented by new media and information technologies.
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