Biden administration asks Supreme Court to hear cases on state social media laws

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Biden administration asks Supreme Court to hear cases on state social media laws
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The Biden administration urged the Supreme Court to take up multiple cases involving state laws that restrict social media companies’ moderation of their own platforms, arguing the laws violate the First Amendment rights of such companies

The US government’s brief adds pressure on the court to rule on whether states can force tech platforms to host content they would otherwise remove under their terms of service. Should the court agree to hear the cases involving laws passed by Texas and Florida, the outcome could reshape what Americans nationwide can see on digital social platforms.

Tech industry trade associations challenging the laws have argued that they are unconstitutional because they force private companies to “speak,” violating a longstanding First Amendment principle against government-compelled speech. Two federal appeals courts reached different conclusions about whether the laws are constitutional.

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