Jeff Kosseff

Non-Resident Senior Fellow

Jeff Kosseff is a Non-Resident Senior Fellow for The Future of Free Speech. He writes about online speech, the First Amendment, and Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. In 2023, Johns Hopkins University Press published his latest book, Liar in a Crowded Theater: Freedom of Speech in a World of Misinformation, which cautions against addressing the challenges created by misinformation through government regulation. He is also the author of The United States of Anonymous: How the First Amendment Shaped Online Speech, which examines and defends the U.S. tradition of anonymous speech, and The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet, which explores the history and future of Section 230. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan and Georgetown University Law Center, and clerked for Judge Milan D. Smith, Jr. of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Judge Leonie M. Brinkema of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Before becoming a lawyer, he was a journalist at The Oregonian and was a recipient of the George Polk Award and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in National Reporting.

   

 

Recent Commentary

Schweizer Monat: Democratic Governments that Censor Not Only Harm Their Own Citizens, But Also Courageous Opposition Figures in Autocracies

Journal of Democracy: How Hate-Speech Laws Crush Dissent Everywhere

Big Think: Militant Democracy Or Creeping Illiberalism? Germany’s Free Speech Dilemma

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Media Citations

C-SPAN: Authors Discuss Free Speech and Censorship

The Eternally Radical Idea: AI, Free Speech, And America’s Real Advantage Over China

Sportico: Anonymous College Athlete Feedback Site Seeks Coach Input, Sans Subpoenas

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Multimedia

The Reason Interview with Nick Gillespie: The Global War on Free Speech

C-SPAN: Authors Discuss Free Speech and Censorship

Life Elsewhere: Is Free Speech Under Siege? Secrets Of A Classic Pastime

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