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Supreme Court Seems Open to Free Speech Challenges to Social Media Laws

The tech industry argues that laws in Florida and Texas, prompted by conservative complaints about censorship, violate the First Amendment. The court’s decision could fundamentally alter the nature of speech on the internet.

Adam Liptak
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Censorship, Computer and Communications Industry Assn, First Amendment (US Constitution), Freedom of Speech and Expression, Law and Legislation, NetChoice LLC, Social Media, Supreme Court (US)
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