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"Fake News," Misinformation & Disinformation - Temple University

https://guides.temple.edu/fakenews/teaching

How to identify (and avoid) false information.

What do you meme you can get sued for that social post?

https://news.temple.edu/nutshell/2023-03-20/what-do-you-meme-you-can-get-sued-social-post

Not only are memes massively popular (Instagram reported in 2020 that its users share more than one million memes daily), but they’ve also evolved into a booming business.

“INNOCENT” OR “CAN’T BE SURE WHAT HAPPENED?” - SCOTT TUROW AND THE ...

https://law.temple.edu/aer/2020/11/18/innocent-or-cant-br-sure-what-happened-scott-turow-and-the-closing-argument/

One must also ask whether Turow’s approach is legally sound. Does “we do not know” equate to reasonable doubt or does that phrase take the burden of proof one step too far?

Professor Rachel Rebouché, Temple Law School

https://law.temple.edu/contact/rachel-rebouche/

Dean Rebouché has served as a co-investigator on two grant-funded research projects related to reproductive health, one housed at the Emory University Rollins School of Public Health and another funded by the World Health Organization.

THE USE OF FORCE AND CYBER COUNTERMEASURES

https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2020/02/32.2_Corn_Article02-header-deleted.pdf

Relaxing the limitations on cyber countermeasures is one way to allow states to take more proportional and less forceful actions to prevent otherwise illegal acts, and bring violators back into compliance.

What is fake news? - "Fake News," Misinformation & Disinformation ...

https://guides.temple.edu/fakenews

For the purpose of this guide, "fake news" is defined as “ purposefully crafted, sensational, emotionally charged, misleading or totally fabricated information that mimics the form of mainstream news ” (Zimdars & McLeod, 2020).

Check for bias - "Fake News," Misinformation & Disinformation ...

https://guides.temple.edu/fakenews/bias

This is "the tendency to search for or interpret information in a way that confirms one’s preconceptions" (Bear, 2016). When information aligns with our own opinions or experiences, we're more likely to interact with it. Learn more about confirmation bias in the video below.

Admissions - Temple University

https://www.temple.edu/admissions

You can also connect with Undergraduate Admissions through one of the forms linked below. Admissions Office Hours: Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

J.D. Graduation Requirements - Temple Law

https://law.temple.edu/academics/degrees/jd/graduation-requirements/

All students who matriculated in or after the fall semester 2016 must successfully complete one or more Experiential Courses totaling at least six credit hours.

The Clone Wars: A New Congress Reconsiders the NO FAKES Act to Combat ...

https://www2.law.temple.edu/10q/the-clone-wars-a-new-congress-reconsiders-the-no-fakes-act-to-combat-digital-deepfakes/

As just one example, the ElevenLabs tool was likely used to create a vocal deepfake of then-presidential candidate Joe Biden discouraging voters from participating in the New Hampshire primary elections. Unfortunately, the legal protections across the various states are patchwork at best.