House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan joined 'America Reports' to sound off on highlights from oral arguments in Murthy v Missouri, a case regarding COVID-era censorship.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio who was inside the Supreme Court for part of its 'Murthy v. Missouri' oral arguments, ripped Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's critique of one plaintiffs' comments about federal pressure on social media firms during the coronavirus pandemic.
During oral arguments Monday, Louisiana Solicitor General Benjamin Aguiñaga engaged in a back-and-forth with Justice Amy Coney Barrett regarding pressure from government toward social media companies – the latter of which were accused of censoring talk of alternative treatments and virus sourcing conjecture at the whims of the feds and other entities.
Our position is not that the government cannot interact with the platform... but the way they do that has to be in compliance with the First Amendment,' Aguinaga eventually responded. 'I think that means they can give them all the true information that the platform needs and ask to amplify that.' Rep. Dan Bishop, R-N.C.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Joey Votto homers on 1st pitch in 1st spring training game with hometown Toronto Blue JaysJoey Votto sure knows how to make an instant impression, going deep on the first pitch he faced as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays. Votto lined a 392-foot homer to left-center off Philadelphia ace Zack Wheeler in his inaugural spring training game with Toronto.
Read more »
Michael Jackson Estate, Katherine Jackson Clash in Court Over $600 Million Catalog DealLawyers for Katherine Jackson said the estate should be held 'in contempt' for finalizing deal, but a judge said the executors were free to move ahead
Read more »
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson raises eyebrows with comment that First Amendment “hamstrings' governmentDuring Supreme Court arguments challenging the Biden admin's alleged coordination with Big Tech, one justice's comments about the government’s relationship with the constitution raised eyebrows.
Read more »
Justice Department warns Lexington to end ‘two-tiered system of justice’Lexington must end its 'two-tiered' system of justice, Justice Department official and U.S. attorney said.
Read more »
"Justice Ladies" Unites Justice League's Strongest Women in Hero-Studded FanartAll the latest movie news, movie trailers & reviews - and the same for TV, too.
Read more »
Michael Jackson's music sales surge despite abuse allegationsMusic sales data suggests that Michael Jackson's appeal is growing again after his star waned prior to his death in 2009. Consumption of Jackson's music worldwide grew last year by more than 38% to 6.5 billion on-demand streams. The article also mentions the success of the musical 'Michael Jackson: The Musical' which arrived in London after its success on Broadway, with German and Australian tour dates also scheduled. The musical does not address the abuse allegations against Jackson.
Read more »