Publications
Abiri, Gilad. “From a Network to a Dilemma: The Legitimacy of Social Media”. Stanford Technology Law Review. (Co-authored with Sebastian Guidi, forthcoming)
Abiri, Gilad. “The People`s (Republic) Algorithms”. Notre Dame Journal of Comparative and International Law, 2022, Co-authored with Xinyu Huang)
Abiri, Gilad. “Beyond True and False: Fake News and the Digital Epistemic Divide”. Mich. Tech. L. Rev. 2022
Abiri, Gilad. “Moderating from Nowhere”. BYU L. Rev. 2022
Abiri, Gilad. "The Pandemic Constitution", Colum. J. Transnat’l L. (2021)(Co-authored with Sebastian Guidi)
Abiri, Gilad. "The Distinctiveness of Religion as a Jeffersonian Compromise", Penn St. L. Rev. (2020)
Abiri, Gilad. "Divisiveness, Political Identities and the Establishment Clause", Pace L. Rev. 396 (2020)
Abiri, Gilad. "The Freedom of Religious Nationalism", Asian Journal of Law and Society (2021)
Abiri, Gilad. "The Role of Authority and Sanctity in State–Religion Conflicts", in REGULATING RELIGION IN ASIA: NORMS, MODES, AND CHALLENGES 59–78 (Jaclyn L. Neo, Arif A. Jamal, & Daniel P. S. Goh eds., 2019).
Presentations
Taught a two week Summer seminar sponsored by the STUDIENSTIFUNG, Germany`s most prestigious scholarship foundation, on the regulation of fake news.
The Legitimacy of Social Media,
- ICON annual conference, Poland
- ISP Ideas Lunch, Yale Law School, USA
Beyond True and False: Fake News and the Digital Epistemic Divide, Freedom of Expression Scholars Conference, 2022, Yale Law School, USA
'Moderating from Nowhere', IACL Junior Scholars Forum, 2021