This symposium will explore the phenomenon of cyber-hate. What are the key issues and manifestations? What are the appropriate responses to online hate? What are the frameworks available — legal, social, technological — and possible constraints to responding? How do we evaluate the success of various solutions?

Session I: Translating Hate in the Digital World
This session examines the scope of the problem of cyber-hate and its manifestations, with a particular focus on religion, race, and gender.
Christopher Wolf, Anti-Defamation League, Hogan Lovells US LLP, author of Viral Hate
PANELISTS:
Vlad Khaykin, Anti-Defamation League
Carrie Goldberg, C.A. Goldberg, PLLC
Danielle Citron, University of Virginia School of Law
Session II: Combating Online Hate: Law, Technology, and Society
This session looks at remedies and responses, and the legal, social, and technological frameworks and constraints for responding to online hate.
Yuval Shany, former Dean, Hebrew University School of Law; former Chair, United Nations Human Rights Committee
PANELISTS
Imran Ahmed, Center for Countering Digital Hate
Mary Anne Franks, University of Miami School of Law
David Kaye, UC Irvine School of Law