431: Barrett’s Moody Concurrence: Oddly Popular, Wholly Wrong

431: Barrett’s Moody Concurrence: Oddly Popular, Wholly Wrong

From Tech Policy Podcast by TechFreedom

March 9, 2026 · 52 min · Episode 431

About this episode

Corbin Barthold discusses Justice Barrett’s influential concurrence in Moody v. NetChoice and its implications for the First Amendment regarding algorithms and AI.

Host Corbin Barthold (TechFreedom) deconstructs Justice Barrett’s surprisingly influential concurrence in Moody v. NetChoice. Or: Why the First Amendment protects algorithms and AI. Links: Moody v. NetChoice (https://tinyurl.com/yft37kmm) The Post-human First Amendment (https://tinyurl.com/4fs9m5kb) Tech Policy Podcast 286: How Algorithms Can Fight Extremism (https://tinyurl.com/58pdr7vs) Tech Policy Podcast 414: Beware the Butlerian Jihad (https://tinyurl.com/38h8ymsm)

People in this episode

Host: Corbin Barthold

Topics covered

  • First Amendment
  • algorithms
  • AI
  • legal analysis
  • influence of court decisions

Keywords

  • Justice Barrett
  • Moody v. NetChoice
  • First Amendment
  • algorithms
  • AI
  • court decisions
  • influence

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Moody v. NetChoice, The Post-human First Amendment, Tech Policy Podcast 286: How Algorithms Can Fight Extremism, Tech Policy Podcast 414: Beware the Butlerian Jihad

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