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US Supreme Court Seems Wary of Curbing US Government Contacts With Social Media Platforms
lundi 18 mars 2024, 21:40 , par Slashdot
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday appeared skeptical of a challenge on free speech grounds to how President Joe Biden's administration encouraged social media platforms to remove posts that federal officials deemed misinformation, including about elections and COVID-19. From a report: The justices heard oral arguments in the administration's appeal of a lower court's preliminary injunction constraining how White House and certain other federal officials communicate with social media platforms.
The Republican-led states of Missouri and Louisiana, along with five individual social media users, sued the administration. They argued that the government's actions violated the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment free speech rights of users whose posts were removed from platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter, now called X. The case tests whether the administration crossed the line from mere communication and persuasion to strong arming or coercing platforms - sometimes called 'jawboning' - to unlawfully censor disfavored speech, as lower courts found. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://news.slashdot.org/story/24/03/18/180221/us-supreme-court-seems-wary-of-curbing-us-government...
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