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  2. Takeaways from the Supreme Court’s oral arguments over social ...

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    The Supreme Court on Monday appeared deeply skeptical of arguments by two conservative states that the First Amendment bars the government from pressuring social media platforms to remove online ...

  3. Social Media Censorship and The First Amendment - AOL

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    Stanford's Jay Bhattacharya debates St. John University's Kate Klonick on the federal government's role in social media censorship.

  4. Internet censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in the United States is the suppression of information published or viewed on the Internet in the United States.The First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects freedom of speech and expression against federal, state, and local government censorship.

  5. Censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Left unaffected by the decision was Section 230, sometimes referred to as the "First Amendment of the Internet." [59] It is often credited with the subsequent explosion of social media. It states that, "No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another ...

  6. Murthy v. Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Biden) was a case in the Supreme Court of the United States involving the First Amendment, the federal government, and social media. The states of Missouri and Louisiana , led by Missouri's then Attorney General Eric Schmitt , filed suit against the U.S. government in the Western District of Louisiana .

  7. A Law Professor's Beef With a First Amendment 'Spinning ... - AOL

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    NetChoice made it clear that the "editorial discretion" protected by the First Amendment extends to the choices that social media platforms make in deciding which content to host and how to ...

  8. Tim Walz's Very Bad Answer on Social Media Censorship - AOL

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    After all, the Biden administration went to great lengths to test the boundaries of the First Amendment and pressure social media companies to engage in suppression of disfavored speech.

  9. Lindke v. Freed - Wikipedia

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    Garnier, 601 U.S. 205 (2024), were a pair of United States Supreme Court cases regarding the First Amendment. Both cases were filed by individuals who were blocked from a public official's personal social media account where the official sometimes spoke about official government business.