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Can Public Officials Block Critics On Their Social Media Pages?
US Supreme Court weighs if public officials can block critics on ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday grappled with a pair of cases from California and Michigan involving public officials blocking critics on ...
Does the First Amendment allow public officials to 'block' their critics ...
Government officials can't have it both ways: Officeholders who opt to use their social media accounts as tools of governance forfeit the right ...
Toolkit: Blocked on Social Media | ACLU West Virginia
When government officials block people from viewing or commenting on social media pages, they may be violating constituents' First Amendment rights. The ...
At the Supreme Court, 'First Amendment interests all over the place'
At issue were cases that test the ability of public officials to block critics from their "personal" social medial pages, a practice that ...
LISTEN: Supreme Court considers whether public officials can block ...
The Supreme Court is tackling the question of when public officials can block critics from commenting on their social media accounts.
Should public officials be able to block critics from commenting on ...
No, of course not. If one is a public official, they open themselves to criticism from the public. In as much as a social media account is ...
High court struggles on whether officials may block social media critics
... and when public officials can block individual critics from their private social media accounts.
Public Officials Can't Block Critics from Official Social Media Accounts
As news reports have described, a troubling number of local and state officials have followed the president's lead by blocking critics from ...
Supreme Court takes up disputes involving public officials who block ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to take up a pair of court fights involving public officials who block their critics on ...
If public officials are denied the ability to block users on social media ...
If they use an account as an official communications channel, the courts have said they can't block people and that seems like the right answer ...
The Supreme Court and social media: Can government officials ...
When can government officials decline to publish or block public comments made on their social media accounts ... blocked critics from his ...
Public officials, stop blocking critics from government social media ...
In Connecticut, elected and unelected public officials – including Democrats and Republicans – have blocked critics and journalists on ...
Supreme Court clarifies when public officials can block critics from ...
The Court held that the First Amendment prohibits a public official who uses their personal social media account for government purposes from blocking or ...
Can Local Government Officials Block Their Critics on Social Media?
Can a local government delete negative comments on its social media posts, or block an individual from posting on its social media page all ...
EFF to Sixth Circuit: Government Officials Should Not Have Free ...
EFF to Sixth Circuit: Government Officials Should Not Have Free Rein to Block Critics on Their Social Media Accounts When Used For Governmental ...
ACLU Statement on Supreme Court's Decision Related to Whether ...
ACLU Statement on Supreme Court's Decision Related to Whether Public Officials Can Block Social Media Followers ... WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court ...
Public Officials' Use of Social Media May Trigger First Amendment ...
The US Supreme Court has established guidelines for determining when a public official's use of a private social media platform such as Facebook, X or Nextdoor ...
When Can a Government Official Limit Comments or Block Users on ...
Freed, slip. op. at 1. The Court found that some social media accounts (and all their content and posts) should be presumed public. On the ...
Can Government Officials Block Critics on Social Media?
That means private individuals or businesses may delete comments or block users from their social media accounts for any reason. Of course, ...
Can Government Officials Block Their Constituents on Social Media?
This Note examines the divided views between courts on governmental officials' use of the block function on their social media pages.