Should Big Tech Have Constitutional Duties?
Christina Bambrick
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Kellogg Institute Faculty Fellow
Alejandro Castrillón
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Baylor University
Former Kellogg Institute Dissertation Year Fellow
This co-authored working paper considers current debates about the responsibilities has (or ought to have) with respect to freedom of speech in the United States. Specifically, it brings to bear lessons from abroad to show how current discourses in the US overlook the plurality of values and rights actually at stake in this debate.
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Christina Bambrick
Christina Bambrick is the Filip Family Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, where she became a Kellogg Institute faculty fellow in 2022. She specializes in constitutional theory and development, and her research and teaching interests range from American and comparative constitutionalism to republican theory and the history of political thought...![](https://kellogg.nd.edu/sites/default/files/styles/people_photo/public/people/alejandro_castrillon.jpg?itok=_O0Z2PPd)