Glaeser, Edward; Sunstein, Cass R. - In: The Journal of Legal Studies 43 (2014) 1, pp. 65-65
According to a standard principle in free-speech law, the remedy for falsehoods is more speech, not enforced silence. But empirical research demonstrates that corrections of falsehoods can backfire, by increasing people’s commitment to their inaccurate beliefs, and that presentation of...