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Supreme Court sends social media regulation laws back to lower courts


Supreme Court throws two state laws regulating social media back to lower courts, upholding First Amendment protections.

The laws from Texas and Florida aimed to make social media platforms host a wide range of user opinions, spurred by bans on Trump. Tech advocacy organizations NetChoice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association filed lawsuits, arguing that the laws infringe on the platforms’ constitutional rights to make editorial decisions regarding the content they permit or prohibit. She has also contributed to the Guardian and received training at the BBC As an audience, trends, and SEO specialist, she has participated in panel events alongside Google.

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