Supreme Court Will Consider ‘Social Media Censorship’ Laws Today—Here’s What To Know
The Supreme Court will hear two cases Monday on laws passed in Florida and Texas that target purported “censorship” by social media companies—which could broadly impact how social media giants can be regulated and what information users see online, depending on how the court rules.
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