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Supreme Court Sends Social Media Laws Back to Lower Courts


Court sends social media moderation cases back to lower courts

The Supreme Court on Monday sent a pair of challenges to laws in Texas and Florida that would regulate how large social media companies control content posted ...

Supreme Court sends major Internet case back to the lower courts

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Florida law violated the social media companies' First Amendment free speech rights, while the ...

Supreme Court sends state efforts to regulate social media platforms ...

The court Monday returned the cases to lower courts in challenges to the law from trade associations representing the platforms.

Supreme Court Sends Social Media Cases Back to Lower Courts

Earlier this summer, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered lower courts to reexamine laws from Florida and Texas that restrict how social media companies can ...

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 ...

Supreme Court sends Florida social media law back to lower court

The Supreme Court's decision in Netchoice v. Moody is an important reaffirmation of constitutional protections afforded to social media ...

Supreme Court puts Florida and Texas social media laws on hold

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday has put Florida and Texas social media laws on hold, sending both cases back to lower courts for more ...

Supreme Court Sends Social Media Laws Back to Lower Courts

The US Supreme Court sent a pair of cases about state laws that restrict social media content curation back to lower courts, ruling there ...

Justices send Florida, Texas social media laws back to lower courts

The Supreme Court threw two state laws attempting to regulate social-media companies back to lower courts Monday, saying the First Amendment protects tech ...

Supreme Court Punts Social Media Cases Back to Lower Courts

Justices sent back down two challenges to Florida and Texas laws regulating social media platforms. Writing for the court's majority, ...

Supreme Court's Social Media Ruling Tilts Toward Free Speech

The US Supreme Court this month declined to rule on whether Florida and Texas laws limiting social media platforms' content moderation ...

U.S. Supreme Court Suspicious of State Social Media Regulation

The US Supreme Court this summer stymied significant state regulation of social media platforms, stating that content moderation rules raised substantial ...

Social media SCOTUS case sent back to lower courts - Axios

The Supreme Court on Monday sent cases about the government's power to control how social media companies moderate content back to lower courts to further ...

Supreme Court sends Florida, Texas 'censorship' laws back to lower ...

The US Supreme Court on Monday sent two state laws designed to prevent alleged “censorship” of conservative viewpoints back to appeals courts.

Supreme Court Sends Back Challenges to State Social Media Laws

WASHINGTON, July 1, 2024 – The Supreme Court on Monday handed back to lower courts two challenges to state laws that curbed social media ...

The Supreme Court casts doubt on Florida and Texas laws to ...

... and Florida to limit how social media platforms regulate content posted by their users. The justices returned the cases to lower courts.

Supreme Court Sends Social Media Cases Back To ... - Deadline

The Supreme Court punted on cases challenging Texas and Florida laws that regulate social media platforms' content moderation practices.

Supreme Court sidesteps ruling on Florida, Texas social media laws ...

... sending the issue back to the lower courts.

Challenge to Texas social media law sent back to lower court

Texas' social media law remains blocked after U.S. Supreme Court sends it back to lower court ... The tech industry saw the measured ruling as a ...

The Supreme Court Rules on Social Media First Amendment Cases

... more comprehensive analysis of the facial challenges under the First Amendment, sending the cases back to the lower courts for further review.