The US Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear two cases that could transform how social media companies police their content.
are violating First Amendment rights by requiring social platforms to host content they would otherwise block.
Tech industry groups, including Meta, X and Google, say the laws are unconstitutional and violate private companies’ First Amendment rights.
Supporters of the Republican-sponsored state laws claim that social media companies are biased against conservatives and are illegally censoring their views. “These massive corporate entities cannot continue to go unchecked as they silence the voices of millions of Americans,” said TX Attorney General Ken Paxton , who recently survived an impeachment trial
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