Biden social media case heads to Supreme Court
The Biden administrations legal battle over social media content moderation will reach the Supreme Court on Monday, when the justices are set to hear arguments over whether federal officials violated the First Amendment by urging platforms to remove posts they deemed false or misleading.
Two Republican attorneys general brought the case in a challenge to the administrations efforts to curb misinformation online an effort they described as a government campaign of censorship. They purported federal officials coordinated and colluded with social media platforms to identify disfavored speakers, viewpoints, and content.
At the heart of the case were attempts by the Biden administration to police online misinformation about the legitimacy of the 2020 election and COVID-19, when doubts about vaccines ran rampant.
The question is how you draw the line between government speech that is permissible and government speech that imposes coercive power on the platforms or excessive entanglement, excessive cooperation between private speakers and the government, said Bob Corn-Revere, chief counsel for the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.
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