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What is social media’s role in stopping fake news?

14 min · 18. Okt. 201914 min
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Law student Emily Nuvan discusses the upcoming Lee E. Teitelbaum Utah Law Review Symposium on “News, Disinformation, and Social Media Responsibility” as well as her experience as a member of the Utah Law Review.

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