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Supreme Court rules that public officials can block social ...


Supreme Court Defines When Public Officials Can Block Social ...

A unanimous Supreme Court has established a test for determining when a public official's use of social media accounts constitutes state action.

Public officials can be held liable for blocking critics on social media

Garnier, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ruled that two school board members violated the First Amendment when they blocked two ...

Supreme Court rules that public officials can block social ... - CNN

The Supreme Court ruled Friday that public officials may block people on social media in certain limited circumstances in response to two ...

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? The Supreme Court recently ...

Supreme Court on officials blocking public's social media posts

The US Supreme Court has concluded that public officials may be held liable under the First Amendment when they block social media comments by the public.

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

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

Supreme Court clarifies when public officials can block citizens on ...

The Supreme Court unanimously found in a pair of cases that whether a government official can block a constituent on their personal social ...

Know Your Rights: Social Media Censoring by Government Officials

The Supreme Court has indicated that public officials can create a rebuttable presumption that they are not speaking for the government by putting tags like “ ...

SCOTUS says public officials have the right to block on social media

The Supreme Court ruled that public officials may block people on social media in certain circumstances. The rulings were unanimous.

US Supreme Court sets test for when officials who block social ...

... government officials can sometimes be sued under the Constitution's First Amendment for blocking critics on social media.

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 ...

Supreme Court rules on when public officials' social media posts are ...

The unanimous decision dictates when unwelcome commenters can be banned. The U.S. Supreme Court is seen in Washington.

Supreme Court Rules Public Officials Cannot Block Certain Critical ...

The Court confirmed that all public officials possess the constitutional right to use social media for personal purposes and that they can block those who ...

U.S. Supreme Court Rules on Public Officials and Social Media

The Supreme Court held that a public official's social media activity constitutes state action in violation of the First Amendment only if the official (1) ...

Supreme Court sets rules on when public officials can block social ...

The Supreme Court laid out a new test for determining when actions taken by government employees on social media constitute official ...

Supreme Court: Officials can be sued over social media blocks

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

Supreme Court decides when public officials can block critics online

The Supreme Court laid out a new test Friday for when officials can remove comments or block access on their social media accounts.

Supreme Court rules public officials cannot block critics on social ...

The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that in some cases, public officials can be sued for blocking their critics, even if they are posting from their individual ...

Supreme Court Sets First Amendment Rules for Public Officials' Use ...

The Court also noted an important distinction between blocking users and deleting individual comments on social media. A public official may ...

Supreme Court Sets Rules for Blocking Citizens From Officials ...

The Supreme Court, in a pair of unanimous decisions on Friday, added some clarity to a vexing constitutional puzzle: how to decide when elected officials ...