Fordham Law Professor Zephyr Teachout spoke with The Washington Post about the Take It Down Act—a bill that would make it a federal crime to post non-consensual intimate imagery of any person—and whether it is well-crafted to survive First Amendment challenges in court.
The bill also had supporters on the left, including several who spoke at a news conference Monday convened by the advocacy group Americans for Responsible Innovation. They included Fordham University law professor Zephyr Teachout, who said that unlike some past efforts to regulate social media, the Take It Down Act is well-crafted to survive First Amendment challenges in court.
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