Big Tech challenges Texas social media law at Supreme Court

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Two trade groups representing Facebook, Google and Twitter petitioned the Supreme Court over Texas and Florida anti-censorship laws, citing conflicting appeals rulings.

Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., discusses the Georgia Senate runoff election, Elon Musk's release of the Twitter files and the GOP's legislative agenda.

On Thursday, NetChoice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association – two of the largest tech trade groups which represent Facebook, Google and Twitter – petitioned the Supreme Court over the United States to evaluate aIn May, the Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, alreadyto NetChoice and CCIA in preventing to that law from going into effect but did not rule on the specific application of the law itself.

LAWMAKERS PROPOSE BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION THAT WOULD CUT OFF TIKTOK'S ABILITY TO MAKE MONEY IN THE US are considered "private actors" whose "content-moderation" decisions constitute "protected exercises of editorial judgment" under the First Amendment.

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