Constitutional Law
Aug. 18, 2015
If it's on the Web, it's true, right?
Is the price we pay for the privilege of free speech that we have no control whatsoever over our Internet presence?





Julie L. Kessler
PO Box 1582
Manhattan Beach , CA 90267-1582
Phone: (310) 403-0009
Email: Julie@VagabondLawyer.com
George Washington Univ Law School
Julie is an attorney based in Los Angeles, a freelance writer for several publications, and the author of the award-winning book "Fifty-Fifty, The Clarity of Hindsight." She can be reached at www.VagabondLawyer.com
How does your presence on the Internet or your basic right to privacy stack up against what can often be the competing interest of free speech?
Well, the answer to that depends on where you call home. If you live in the U.S., the cyber world can often seem like the Wild West. If you doubt this, just try to get something that has been posted about you or placed online modified, or delisted from the Internet. And the diff...For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
Receive unlimited article access and full access to our archives,
Daily Appellate Report, award winning columns, and our
Verdicts and Settlements.
Or
$795 for an entire year!
Or access this article for $45
(Purchase provides 7-day access to this article. Printing, posting or downloading is not allowed.)
Already a subscriber?
Sign In