Free Speech in the Age of the Internet

By Prof. Alexander Tsesis
University of Minnesota Law School, Wednesday
12pm

On Wednesday, March 30, Professor Alex Tsesis of Chicago – Loyola School of Law will speak to the LDB law student chapter at the University of Minnesota on the topic of, “Free Speech in the Age of the Internet.” He will be discussing the First Amendment limits and extent to which the federal government can limit terrorist incitement on social media. Tsesis is a professor at the Loyola University Chicago School of Law, and is an expert in Constitutional Law, the First Amendment, Civil Procedure, as well as civil rights issues and constitutional interpretation. He is a widely published author whose articles have appeared in a variety of law reviews across the country. Professor Tsesis is also a frequent presenter to law school faculties nationwide on issues involving constitutional law, free speech, and civil rights.