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Supreme Court Arguments on Social Media Laws
Supreme Court reaffirms press precedent in social media cases
In a widely derided opinion, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that the Texas social media law was likely constitutional because ...
Five Facts to Know: The SCOTUS Case on Social Media Laws
On February 26, 2024, the justices of the US Supreme Court heard Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton, both cases that limit how and ...
Supreme Court to hear arguments on social media immunity laws
Google and Twitter v. Taamneh, deal with when social media platforms can face suit for content on their platforms. Congress has hotly debated ...
SCOTUS Remands Social Media Content Moderation Cases and ...
The Supreme Court granted review in the cases to address two questions: (1) whether the content moderation restrictions in the laws violate the First Amendment.
Supreme Court Ruling on Social Media Affirms the First Amendment ...
WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Murthy v. Missouri that the individual and state plaintiffs in the case did not ...
Supreme Court Sends Social Media Laws Back to Lower Courts (2)
The US Supreme Court sent a pair of cases about state laws that restrict social media content curation back to lower courts, ruling there ...
Here's how a Section 230 ruling could impact social media
The case, Gonzalez v. Google LLC, concerns a lawsuit brought by the family of Nohemi Gonzalez, an American woman who was killed in an ISIS ...
Court Cases - American Civil Liberties Union
Google v. Gonzalez LLC ... The Supreme Court will decide whether social media and other platforms are liable for their users' posts if they make recommendations ...
State Laws on Social Media Moderation Are Too Vague, Supreme ...
The US Supreme Court is pushing back to lower courts two key cases looking how social media companies moderate content on their platforms and how states ...
Supreme Court hears oral arguments on states' social media ...
The court heard arguments concerning a Florida case and a Texas case, in which the state laws banned social media platforms from barring content ...
The Supreme Court showdown over social media “censorship ... - Vox
The Fifth Circuit's opinion in NetChoice v. Paxton upheld an unconstitutional law that requires social media companies to publish content ...
How SCOTUS Justices Responded to Case on Section 230 - Time
Of all of the Supreme Court Justices, Thomas has voiced the most criticism of Section 230, arguing that it gives social media companies too much ...
What's at stake in the Supreme Court's landmark social media case
Last week, the Supreme Court decided that it would hear the pair of cases, which revolve around Republicans crafting state-specific laws that ...
National View: Supreme Court social-media ruling a free-speech ...
The decision, Moody v. NetChoice, can be understood as the Brown v. Board of Education of the emerging field of social-media law: It established ...
Supreme Court punts on Texas, Florida social media laws - The Hill
The Supreme Court on Monday wiped lower court rulings regarding two state laws aimed at barring social media companies from banning users based on their ...
Supreme Court Grapples With Social Media Platforms' First ...
The justices raised a series of questions over the broadness of the Florida law, which restricts the content moderation practices of tech ...
Free Speech and Common Carriage: Unpacking the Supreme ...
Monday's oral arguments in NetChoice v. Paxton, and Moody v. NetChoice, the legal battle over Texas and Florida's controversial social media ...
Ask the expert: Free speech and social media cases could shape ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to deliver a decision in a pair of cases that could help define the government's role when it comes to ...
Supreme Court Finds That Internet Platforms Have Free Speech ...
The Court held that social media platforms, as private parties, have First Amendment rights, separate from their users. They are free to moderate users' ...
Supreme Court hears arguments on social media giants' legal ... - UPI
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in the first of two cases that could decide whether social media companies can be held ...