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Comment: Social media First Amendment cases shaped by US Supreme Court decision that didn't rely on Constitution

By Madeline Hughes ( July 8, 2024, 23:50 GMT | Comment) -- While the US Supreme Court declined to decide whether content moderation laws in Florida and Texas violate the First Amendment, the court's ruling keeping those laws from going into effect is being taken into consideration in pending litigation that intersects with social media companies’ First Amendment protections.While the US Supreme Court declined to decide whether content moderation laws in Florida and Texas violate the First Amendment, the court's ruling keeping those laws from going into effect is being taken into consideration in pending litigation that intersects with social media companies’ First Amendment protections....

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