Legal Concerns Halt NIH $154 Million "False Information" Program
- The National Institutes of Health has halted a $154 million research program focused on equitable health communication and combating medical misinformation, citing the current regulatory and legal landscape around communication platforms. The reason for the pause was not directly answered by an NIH spokeswoman.
- A federal court is considering a lawsuit alleging collusion between the federal government and Big Tech companies to silence speech critical of COVID policies and the 2020 presidential election. The Missouri v. Biden case revealed federal officials communicating with Big Tech platforms to remove content.
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'Legal' Concerns Halt NIH $154 Million 'False Information' Program - The Florida Capital Star
by Benjamin Rothove The National Institutes of Health halted a $154 million research program intended to study “equitable health communication” and combat alleged medical misinformation. The “pause” came “in the context of the current regulatory and legal landscape around communication platforms,” according to a website for the initiative. A spokeswoman for the NIH did not answer direct questions about the reason for the pause. A federal court…
Legal Concerns Halt NIH $154 Million "False Information" Program
Legal Concerns Halt NIH $154 Million "False Information" Program Authored by Benjamin Rothove via TheCollegeFix.com, Federal court case takes aim at Biden-Big Tech partnership... The National Institutes of Health halted a $154 million research program intended to study “equitable health communication” and combat alleged medical misinformation. The “pause” came “in the context of the current regulatory and legal landscape around communication pl…
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