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How to decode your social media feeds this election
Marianna Spring talks through the tactics seen on the social media feeds of voters. -
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The Supreme Court keeps on hold Florida and Texas laws seeking to limit how social media platforms regulate user content
The Supreme Court keeps on hold Florida and Texas laws seeking to limit how social media platforms regulate user contentFlorida -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court social media decisions
Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Social media cases on deck for Supreme Court ruling Two cases involving the rights of social media companies based on laws in Florida and Texas have yet to ... -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court rules on social media cases
Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Supreme Court punts on Texas, Florida internet laws The Supreme Court on Monday wiped lower court rulings regarding two state laws aimed at barring social ... -
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Supreme Court orders new look at Texas, Florida social media laws
The Supreme Court was reviewing the constitutionality of laws regulating social media companies from Texas and Florida.Florida -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court punts on Texas, Florida social media laws
The Supreme Court on Monday wiped lower court rulings regarding two state laws aimed at barring social media companies from banning users based on their political views, kicking the major First Amendment challenge down the road. For the majority, ...Florida -
The New York Times - Top stories
Supreme Court Declines to Rule on Social Media Laws in Florida and Texas
The justices returned both cases, which concerned state laws that supporters said were aimed at “Silicon Valley censorship,” to lower courts. Critics had said the laws violated the sites’ First Amendment rights.Florida -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Supreme Court Avoids Final Decision on State Regulation of Social Media
The court ordered more proceedings on laws in Texas and Florida that seek to regulate online platforms’ content-moderation practices. -
NBC News - Politics
Supreme Court punts on challenges to GOP social media laws
The Supreme Court sidestepped a final determination on whether Republican-backed laws in Florida and Texas that seek to regulate the content moderation practices of social media companies violate constitutional free speech protections.
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