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Home»Uncategorized»Supreme Court sends Texas and Florida social media regulation laws back to lower courts
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Supreme Court sends Texas and Florida social media regulation laws back to lower courts

July 1, 2024
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The Supreme Court docket on Monday vacated two judicial choices regarding Republican-backed legal guidelines from Florida and Texas aimed toward limiting social media firms’ capability to reasonable content material on their platforms. The Supreme Court docket is sending each circumstances again to the decrease courts for additional assessment, noting that decrease courts had did not correctly analyze the First […]

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