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Constitutional Law

Jul. 22, 2019

Twitter, Trump's public park

Donald J. Trump, U.S. president and Twitter Superstar, may no longer block either critics or cranks from his Twitter feed. Rather than curating comment threads filled with praise, the less than pleased portion of the electorate may have their say — and have their say in response to the president’s comments.

Edward C. Wilde

Michael S Overing APC

Email: ewilde@digitalmedialaw.com

Edward is a practicing attorney and adjunct faculty member of the Master's University.

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Michael S. Overing

Michael S. Overing APC

Email: movering@digitalmedialaw.com

Loyola Law School; Los Angeles CA

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Twitter, Trump's public park
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Donald J. Trump, U.S. president and Twitter Superstar, may no longer block either critics or cranks from his Twitter feed. Rather than curating comment threads filled with praise, the less than pleased portion of the electorate may have their say — and have their say in response to the president’s comments.

But it is not just the president who must suffer to keep his critic’s speech in proximity to his own. In a series of decisions ...

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