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The majority of justices on Brazil’s Supreme Court have agreed to make social media companies liable for illegal postings by their users, in a landmark case for Latin America with implications for U.S ...
Media Supreme Court justice sparks social media fire storm for her comments on gender transitions for minors Supreme Court Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson used the 1967 Loving v.
WASHINGTON — Several of the Supreme Court’s conservative justices joined their liberal colleagues Monday in pushing back on states that want to restrict how the federal government can interact ...
The social media giants are relying in part on a 1974 Supreme Court case, Miami Herald v. Tornillo . Florida tried to force the newspaper to carry op-eds it didn't want to publish.
The Supreme Court grappled with the intersection between the internet and the First Amendment Tuesday as justices considered when government officials can block followers on social media.
Supreme Court justices struggled Monday with a closely-watched challenge to laws in Florida and Texas that curtail content regulation by social media giants — with both sides of the argument ...
At the Supreme Court today, a majority of the justices seemed highly skeptical of claims that federal officials may be broadly barred from contacts with social media platforms. At issue was a ...
Supreme Court justices opened Monday's oral arguments by questioning Florida Solicitor General Henry Whitaker ... Clement warned of significant disruption to social media if the court sided ...
A federal judge on Thursday again banned President Donald Trump from enforcing his executive order to end birthright citizenship just days after the Supreme Court weighed in on the use of nationwide ...
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