Supreme Court vacates rulings on laws banning social media censorship of conservatives
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to rule on state laws holding social media platforms accountable for censoring political or unpopular opinions from users.
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Skip to main contentThe U.S. Supreme Court has declined to rule on state laws holding social media platforms accountable for censoring political or unpopular opinions from users.
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