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Government Restraint of Content of Expression :: First Amendment

The Court has recognized two central ways in which a law can impose content-based restrictions, which include not only restrictions on particular viewpoints, ...

Public officials, social media, and the First Amendment

The Court cautioned public officials who consider this option: “If page-wide blocking is the only option, a public official might be unable to ...

First Amendment and Censorship | ALA - American Library Association

Government agencies and government officials are forbidden from regulating or restricting speech or other expression based on its content or viewpoint.

How to Identify State Action in the Context of Public Officials Using ...

On March 15, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court, in two separate cases, laid out a two-pronged test to determine when a public official acts as a ...

Supreme Court allows politicians to block constituents from personal ...

WASHINGTON (CN) — The Supreme Court ruled in favor of local government officials in a First Amendment fight on Friday, finding that ...

Knight Institute v. Trump

In a 3–0 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the district court's holding that President Trump's practice of blocking critics ...

Supreme Court Provides Further Guidance on Public Officials First ...

A pair of new Supreme Court decisions provides further guidance about when a public official can be held liable under the First Amendment for blocking ...

Supreme Court grapples with fights over public officials blocking ...

The cases, one from California and a second from Michigan, were the first of several the justices will weigh this term that test how the First ...

U.S. Supreme Court Changes Law on Government First Amendment ...

Unlike the Lindke ruling, Garnier had held that public officials are liable for violating commentor's First Amendment rights if the official's ...

Supreme Court rules public officials can sometimes be sued ... - KXAN

WASHINGTON (AP) — A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Friday that public officials can sometimes be sued for blocking their critics on social ...

If Stopped for Photographing in Public | ACLU of DC

... officers have been known to ask people to stop taking photographs of public places ... The Supreme Court has ruled that police may not search your cell phone when ...

Supreme Court takes on cases involving public officials ... - YouTube

The Supreme Court heard arguments in two key cases about how public officials use social media. The cases explore whether two school board ...

Linke v. Freed: Weighing In On Public Official's Social Media Sites

The Court laid out its two-pronged test for deciding when a public official's social-media activity qualified as state action, and then ...

Public Officials' Use of Social Media May Trigger First Amendment ...

Both cases focused on whether an official's blocking of comments or responses to such communications constitutes censorship in violation of the ...

The Supreme Court rules for Biden administration in a social media ...

The Supreme Court has sided with the Biden administration in a dispute with Republican-led states over how far the federal government can go ...

In These Five Social Media Speech Cases, Supreme Court Set ...

The Supreme Court instructed the lower courts to first look to whether a government official has the authority to speak on behalf of the ...

22-277 Moody v. NetChoice, LLC (07/01/2024) - Supreme Court

IMS Health. Inc., 564 U. S. 552, 578–579, not by licensing the government to stop private actors from speaking as they wish and preferring some ...

Prohibited Personnel Practices (5 USC § 2302(b))

The Office of Special Counsel (OSC) has authority to investigate allegations of PPPs brought by an individual and may even conduct an investigation in the ...

First Amendment Supreme Court Cases: 2023-2024 Term

The First Amendment protects our right to petition the government for a redress of grievances without fear of being punished. Gonzalez v. Trevino, which was ...

About Section 5 Of The Voting Rights Act - Department of Justice

Lawsuits to Prevent the Use of Voting Changes Not Reviewed under Section 5 ... Voting changes that have not been reviewed under Section 5 are ...