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What to Know About the Supreme Court Case on Free Speech on Social Media

Both Florida and Texas passed laws regulating how social media companies moderate speech online. The laws, if upheld, could fundamentally alter how the platforms police their sites.

David McCabe
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Computers and the Internet, Florida, Freedom of Speech and Expression, Law and Legislation, Social Media, Supreme Court (US), Texas
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