
Misinformation in the news is increasingly problematic. Under this proposed “hostile corrections” law, when a news media outlet publishes misinformation without appropriate and timely self-correction, an opposing outlet could issue a correction.
Georgetown Public Policy Review
Policy Shaping Our Future
Misinformation in the news is increasingly problematic. Under this proposed “hostile corrections” law, when a news media outlet publishes misinformation without appropriate and timely self-correction, an opposing outlet could issue a correction.
The US has one of the lowest voter turnouts compared to other developed democracies. Historic patterns of voter apathy and systematic disenfranchisement of some voters is compounded by fears of electoral interference by outside parties. Will American voters and the government act to revitalize their democracy? After two years of seemingly nonstop op-eds, initiatives, […]