From WSJopinion: Freedom of speech can’t survive in this country if the government is free to work with tech companies to control what can be said or seen in the modern public square, writes Jed Rubenfeld
The release of the so-called 'Twitter Files' continues, with attention now turning to Twitter's relationship with agencies including the FBI and DHS. Images: AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark KellyElon Musk says the Twitter Files prove a profound and systematic violation of the First Amendment. Commentators on the left insist they’re a “nothingburger.” This dispute ought to be resolved in court.
The wrong way would be more First Amendment lawsuits against Twitter by targets of censorship such as journalist Alex Berenson. Mr. Berenson was suspended in 2021 for disputing public-health orthodoxy about Covid vaccines. Although Twitter reinstated Mr. Berenson’s account before Mr.
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