United States: Supreme Court Clarifies When Government Officials' Social Media Posts Are "State Action" - Lewis Rice
Monday, 25 March 2024 State and local governments, and many government officials, increasingly rely on social media to communicate quickly and effectively with their constituents.
Abortions rose in 2023 across the nation, and the Supreme Court will hear arguments today about a dangerous pill that's used to kill the unborn. Meanwhile, transgenderism is mutating into transhumanism, and the FDA is deleting its social media posts about ivermectin. With so much going on,...
Supreme Court Weighs White House-Social Media Collaboration on Content Moderation Amidst COVID Dissent Silence. Hindsight is 20-20. The Supreme Court is deliberating a major free speech case, whether..
Ivermectin — an early treatment, alternative therapy for COVID-19 — was discredited by public health officials, government representatives, social media ‘fact-checkers’ and the mainstream..
In its recent opinions in Linke v. Freed and O'Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier, the U.S. Supreme Court considered if and when public officials violate the First... Mondaq