
Professor Mark Grabowski, who specializes in internet law and ethics, was recently cited in media stories about ongoing free speech controversies involving the internet.
A National Review story about Silicon Valley's anti-free speech policies quoted a March column by Grabowski, which explained how social media censorship may violate California's free speech laws.
An Avvo article quoted Grabowski regarding the law and ethics of doxing people who participate in controversial protests, such as an August Charlottesville, Virginia protest that turned violent.
Grabowski is frequently interviewed by the press for internet law issues. In recent years, he's been cited in the Washington Post, USA Today, New York Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Newsday, Christian Science Monitor, Shanghai Daily, Philadelphia Daily News, PC World, Long Island Press, Breitbart, Daily Caller and several other media outlets.
A National Review story about Silicon Valley's anti-free speech policies quoted a March column by Grabowski, which explained how social media censorship may violate California's free speech laws.
An Avvo article quoted Grabowski regarding the law and ethics of doxing people who participate in controversial protests, such as an August Charlottesville, Virginia protest that turned violent.
Grabowski is frequently interviewed by the press for internet law issues. In recent years, he's been cited in the Washington Post, USA Today, New York Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Newsday, Christian Science Monitor, Shanghai Daily, Philadelphia Daily News, PC World, Long Island Press, Breitbart, Daily Caller and several other media outlets.