Jenny Martinez: “[Legalize Free Speech]” @StanfordLawSchool Dean #Bitcoin in play, @Square; Noah Feldman, Harvard Law School; Board of Governance @Facebook @MarkZuckerberg between pillars of law festooning each side like guardrails to his robotic-like visage.

Mark Zuckerberg may have quit Harvard for a spell but he sure does his homework. Jurisprudence: circa 1903-1931, Chief Justice Holmes, #Anarchists #YellingFireInACrowdedTheater-1:06:33HD

My next discussion on the future of technology and society is focused on freedom of expression and governance. I’m joined by Jenny Martinez, the Dean of Stanford Law School, and Noah Feldman, a Professor at Harvard Law. They’re both experts in constitutional law, and Noah is also an advisor to Facebook helping us define the independent oversight board where people will be able to appeal our content decisions. The idea is to create a separation of powers so that while Facebook is responsible for enforcing our policies, we aren’t in the position to make so many decisions about speech on our own. This board will be tasked with upholding the principle of free expression while ensuring we keep our community safe. This morning we also released a report with all the feedback we’ve gotten from experts about how to best set up this board based on almost 30 workshops we’ve hosted around the world. It also covers many of the questions asked in our live discussion, including how the board members should be selected to ensure independence, what the scope of their decision-making should be, the importance of publishing their deliberations, and more. You can check out the full report here:

Click to access oversight-board-consultation-report-1.pdf

This is a major experiment in governance, and if it’s successful, this board could become an important part of how online expression and communities work going forward. This is a nuanced topic and I’m grateful to Jenny and Noah for their input, as well as everyone who participated in these workshops and shared their thoughts on how to get this right.Mark ZuckerbergChat Conversation EndType a message…

Tici ShaferChat Conversation Start6/1/18, 3:18 PMI like your profile pic. Beautiful.Thanks John.. Kate is really good at hair and fixing up pictures

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Don’t ask me how she knows these tricks? These young kids are good!6/2/18, 2:21 PMOh how cute! My darling Sister, 💋 long ago gardenias and all!Tici Shafer6/19/18, 10:31 AMJohn I spoke to your Mom .. she doesn’t have this picture! Can you please sent this to her email. She was only 14 ?! She will love

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it!!The only reason I have it was looking through old slides one I could see was Arlene. I placed it on FB? I have no idea how?

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17/19/18, 8:22 AMI found this, something told me to look and see if I had anything of Mal? It was tucked under a picture! I love it!

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Mar 29, 2019, 8:22 AMHappy Birthday JOHN !

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!May 4, 2019, 7:18 AMJohn .. It may be I’m just getting old at 70 but I don’t understand anything you’re saying ? Lmao

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11:08 AMMark Zuckerberg may have quit Harvard for a spell but he sure does his homework. Jurisprudence: 1903-1931 #Anarchists #YellingFireInACrowdedTheater-1:06:33HD

My next discussion on the future of technology and society is focused on freedom of expression and governance. I’m joined by Jenny Martinez, the Dean of Stanford Law School, and Noah Feldman, a Professor at Harvard Law. They’re both experts in constitutional law, and Noah is also an advisor to Facebook helping us define the independent oversight board where people will be able to appeal our content decisions. The idea is to create a separation of powers so that while Facebook is responsible for enforcing our policies, we aren’t in the position to make so many decisions about speech on our own. This board will be tasked with upholding the principle of free expression while ensuring we keep our community safe. This morning we also released a report with all the feedback we’ve gotten from experts about how to best set up this board based on almost 30 workshops we’ve hosted around the world. It also covers many of the questions asked in our live discussion, including how the board members should be selected to ensure independence, what the scope of their decision-making should be, the importance of publishing their deliberations, and more. You can check out the full report here:

Click to access oversight-board-consultation-report-1.pdf

This is a major experiment in governance, and if it’s successful, this board could become an important part of how online expression and communities work going forward. This is a nuanced topic and I’m grateful to Jenny and Noah for their input, as well as everyone who participated in these workshops and shared their thoughts on how to get this right.Mark Zuckerberg

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