20 May 2023

[ARTICLE] The Supreme Court of the United States dismisses the liability of social media platforms for hosting terrorist content

On May 18, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled on two highly debated cases. In both cases, social media networks were accused of facilitating the organization of terrorist attacks by failing to effectively combat terrorist content on their platforms. As a result, their responsibility was called into question.
25 July 2023

[STUDENT POLICY BRIEF] Has the time come to end anonymity on social media?

By Lorenzo Ancona, Gabriel Karl, Arnau Martì & Wiktor Samek The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair publishes, on a regular […]
4 June 2024

[POLICY BRIEF] Social Media Reset, by Dominique Boullier

Social Media Reset: Redesigning the infrastructure of digital propagation to cut the chains of contagion As governments face the tremendous […]
20 May 2025

[RESEARCH PAPER] Towards Harmonised Online Age Verification?, by Alexandre Humain-Lescop

  Towards Harmonised Online Age Verification? A Comparative Study of French and EU Legal Frameworks  The increasing exposure of minors […]