Judge Rules Biden Administration Likely Trampled on Free Speech on Social Media

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Judge Rules Biden Administration Likely Trampled on Free Speech on Social Media
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A federal judge ruled that the Biden administration likely trampled on the First Amendment in trying to eliminate what it saw as disinformation on social media

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/judge-rules-biden-administration-likely-trampled-on-free-speech-on-social-media-29334362 Preliminary injunction orders federal agencies to refrain from pressuring social-media companies on censorshipThe case tests the limits on government scrutiny of social-media content on sites like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube., issuing a broad preliminary injunction limiting the federal government from policing online content.Continue reading your article with

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