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Supreme Court reaffirms press precedent in social media cases


Supreme Court reaffirms press precedent in social media cases

Supreme Court reaffirms press precedent in social media cases ... The Supreme Court's decision in the social media content moderation cases ...

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 allows White House to press social media ... - CNN

Rather than delving into the weighty First Amendment questions raised by the case, the court ruled that the state and social media users who ...

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 sides with Biden administration in social media case

The court by a vote of 6-3 ruled that those challenging the government's interaction with social media companies lacked legal standing to ...

In a blockbuster First Amendment term, the Supreme Court got the ...

The Supreme Court of the United States held oral arguments for two consequential cases surrounding the First Amendment rights of social media ...

SCOTUS Confirms That Social Media Platforms Have First ...

Today, the Supreme Court issued a single opinion for the two cases jointly, and its decision is a victory for the free speech rights of online ...

23-411 Murthy v. Missouri (06/26/2024) - Supreme Court

courts brought this action to ensure that the Government did not continue to coerce social media platforms to sup- press speech. Among these ...

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The Supreme Court of the United States. Supreme Court reaffirms press precedent in social media cases · Online Censorship • Article. Decision in ...

Supreme Court Ruling Underscores Importance of Free Speech ...

The court recognized that government attempts to control the editorial decisions of social media companies violate the First Amendment.

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Opinion: When does government speech violate the 1st Amendment?

The Supreme Court said that none of the plaintiffs could show that social media companies took down false speech because of coercion from the ...

Platform Regulation After the Supreme Court's NetChoice Ruling

The Supreme Court's decision in the NetChoice case reaffirms the importance of protecting editorial discretion on social media platforms.

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In NetChoice Cases, SCOTUS Reaffirms Limits to Government ...

Justice Kagan declined to rule on the merits of the First Amendment claims, reasoning that the lower courts failed to consider the range of ...

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The 8 First Amendment cases the Supreme Court will decide this term

The majority reaffirmed that the First Amendment applies fully to new technologies and that the moderation decisions made by social media ...

Supreme Court Seems Open to Tech Companies' Challenge to ...

Social media companies argue that laws in Florida and Texas, prompted by conservative complaints about censorship, violate the First ...

Supreme Court hears arguments in free speech cases ... - YouTube

The Supreme Court heard arguments in Murthy v. Missouri, a case that questions whether the Biden administration violated the First Amendment ...