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The Media Law Prof Blog, published by the Law Professor Blogs Network, focuses on legal issues related to media and communications. It covers topics such as media freedom, privacy rights in the context of media, regulation of social media platforms, the impact of artificial intelligence on media law, and the balance between free speech and protection from threats or harassment. The blog discusses developments in legislation, judicial decisions, and scholarly analysis concerning media regulation, digital platforms, content moderation, and the intersection of media law with privacy and constitutional rights. It serves as a resource for legal scholars, practitioners, and students interested in media law and policy.

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Frank LoMonte, University of Georgia School of Law; University of Florida Levin College of Law, and Rachel Jones, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP, have published “Any Rebroadcast, Retransmission, or Account of this Trial Without the Express Written Consent of the

Daxton Stewart, Texas Christian University, and Jeremy Littau, Lehigh University, have published The Right to Lie with AI? First Amendment challenges for state efforts to curb false political speech using deepfakes and synthetic media. Here is the abstract.As the