“…Most scholarship on the right to be forgotten, including that which has been produced beyond U.S. borders, has focused on the legal practicalities of such a right (Ambrose & Ausloos, 2013;Bennett, Parsons, & Molnar 2014;Koops, 2011;Rustad & Kulevska, 2014;Tsesis, 2014). In the United States, early scholarship on the right to be forgotten challenged its potential constitutionality in light of the First Amendment (Carbone, 2015;Larson, 2013;McNealy, 2012;Rosen, 2011;Walker, 2012), but other scholarship has looked for ways to consider the right to be forgotten within existing American law and/or to bridge the divide it creates with EU law (Cohen, 2012;Jasanoff, 2016;Jones, 2016;Schwartz, 2013).…”