this book did a really great job of providing the legal history of section 230 in a way that's entertaining. for someone without a law degree, i really appreciated the succinct descriptions of legal terms that made it super easy to follow and understand the implications of cases that were being described.
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marlenefdez rated America's bitter pill: 4 stars

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