The US Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Monday in its review of whether the Biden administration violated the First Amendment when pressuring social...
The US Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Monday in its review of whether the Biden administration violated the First Amendment when pressuring social media platforms to censor inaccurate posts about the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccines.Supreme Court arguments are now underway in a case to decide when government pressure to remove social media posts violates Americans First Amendment right to free speech.
Now, the Biden administration, I want to read to you their argument. Here's how they put it. They say, so long as the government seeks to inform and persuade rather than to compel, its speech poses no First Amendment concern, even if government officials state their views in strong terms, and, even if private actors change their speech or conduct in response to those requests.
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