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Murthy v. Missouri (originally filed as Missouri v. 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 ...
Murthy v. Missouri: 23–411: June 26, 2024: Neither the individual nor the state plaintiffs have established Article III standing to seek an injunction against any defendant. SEC v. Jarkesy: 22–859: June 27, 2024: When the SEC seeks civil penalties against a defendant for securities fraud, the Seventh Amendment entitles the defendant to a ...
Murthy v. Missouri: 601 U.S. ___ (2023) Alito dissented from the Court's denial of Kennedy plaintiffs' motion to intervene. Murray v. UBS Securities, LLC:
Murthy v. Missouri challenges government efforts to suppress dissenting viewpoints on social media. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
Read more: Supreme Court hears landmark cases on free speech and social media moderation in Texas, Florida. ... Case: Murthy v. Missouri. Decided: June 26, 2024. Case argued: March 18, 2024.
The White House, largely cheered on by the new breed of anti-"platforming" journalist, went on a censorial bender in 2021, with Biden accusing Facebook of "killing people," Surgeon General Vivek ...
The order also tells the attorney general to investigate the federal government's activities over the past four years in the context of free speech, and to seek remedial actions, [4] although it is vague on what these actions may be. [6] [5]
Source A (AP article 1) that says the MO AG Schmitt filed many lawsuits, including some related to oil and gas, student loans etc.. but DOES NOT mention Missouri v. Biden; Source B (AP article 2) says Schmitt filed numerous lawsuits (again, not mentioning Missouri v. Biden), to bolster his election campaign; And finally source C (NPR) says ...