Edition 12: One Year Anniversary Edition

Covers the danger to civil liberties that the Disinformation Governance Board entails, who can be a 2024 replacement Democratic presidential candidate, warnings about the Supreme Court's decision to abort woman's reproductive rights, the social media coverage and implications of the Heard-Depp trial, an interview with Professor Randolph Kahn on the law and social media, and a survey of views on gun control.

Discussion on the Law and Social Media with Professor Randolph Kahn

This month Platform Mag sat down with Professor Randolph Kahn. Randolph Kahn is an adviser, founder of Kahn Consulting (KahnConsultingInc.com), law professor and award winning author of numerous published works, including his most recent book “The Executive’s Guide To Navigating The Information Universe.”

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American Attitudes Toward Gun Control: Voices In The Crowd

Following the recent mass shooting in Uvalde, Platform spoke to Americans to hear their thoughts on gun control.

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To Inform Or Misinform: The American Government’s Campaign of Information Curation

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."...

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Time To Consider A Second Candidate For 2024: The Case Against Biden or Harris Running in 2024

Let us be blunt, because there is not much time to lose before midterm elections; Biden, now a year and a half into his term, has abysmal ratings...

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An Aborted Right: After Abortion, What Will the Supreme Court Target Next?

“The underlying theory on which Casey rested — that the Fourteenth Amendment’s Due Process Clause provides substantive, as well as procedural, protection for “liberty” — has long been controversial.”...

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Trial by Social Media: An Overview of the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard Trial and its implications for due process

At the start of June, the public and dramatic defamation trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard came to a close, with Depp being awarded 13 million in damages from his ex-wife. The court case...

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Editor's Note
This Platform edition, that of the 12th, marks a milestone in our history. It is our one year anniversary edition. So the theme here is about the birth and message of the Platform and a celebration of our devoted readers. The cover image for this edition is Richard Brakenburgh's 1683 work of art, "Celebration of a Birth" fits into the theme of our anniversary in an obvious way. The quote attached to this edition from Rabbi Tarfon hits at our message. We are dedicated toward beginning and advancing a debate on matters of geopolitical and national significance while recognizing that we may not necessarily be the final voices on the matter.
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