"The GRANITE Act, which is moving in several states, represents an early legislative attempt to confront this problem, allowing state residents to sue foreign governments that try to enforce censorial policies against American speech." https://www.rstreet.org/commentary/four-simple-reforms-to-addre
"The GRANITE Act, which is moving in several states, represents an early legislative attempt to confront this problem, allowing state residents to sue foreign governments that try to enforce censorial policies against American speech." https://www.rstreet.org/commentary/four-simple-reforms-to-addre
"Foreign affairs is a federal concern, and a single state cannot meaningfully deter the European Commission from trying to indirectly control speech on US platforms." I disagree - creative lawyering can do a lot. But for sure federal GRANITE would be much better!
A note on why the GRANITE Act was designed the way it was, creating a private right of action rather than what Adam has suggested here. GRANITE is designed to do one thing: invert the cost-exchange ratio of foreign censorship. A “cost-exchange ratio” is a military concept from Cold War nuclear cou
A note on why the GRANITE Act foreign censorship shield law was designed the way it was, creating a private right of action rather than what Adam has suggested here. GRANITE is designed to do one thing: invert the cost-exchange ratio of foreign censorship. A “cost-exchange ratio” is a military co
