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Comment: Online platforms can celebrate Supreme Court ruling limiting First Amendment scope

By Dave Perera ( June 18, 2019, 21:27 GMT | Comment) -- Online platforms worried about potential First Amendment constraints got some good news from the Supreme Court, which upheld the right of a public access cable channel to suspend an independent TV producer. At the very least, the ruling puts a dent into allegations that social media violates the First Amendment when it takes down political content, said Jeff Kosseff, an assistant professor at the US Naval Academy who writes about online speech.Online platforms worried about potential First Amendment constraints got some good news from the Supreme Court, which upheld the right of a public access cable channel to suspend an independent TV producer....

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