Supreme Court likely to reject strict limits on government contact with social media companies in free speech case

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Two GOP-led states said the Biden White House tried to censor COVID information.

Supreme Court likely to reject strict limits on government contact with social media companies in free speech caseMarch 18, 2024, 2:09 PMThe Supreme Court on Monday appeared likely to reject strict limits on government contact with social media companies amid claims that federal officials had engaged in a "broad pressure campaign" to censor certain viewpoints related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 election.

Two lower courts found the administration had violated free-speech protections of the First Amendment and imposed an injunction – which remains on hold -- against future coordination over alleged misinformation. In one example at the center of the case, a White House official sent an email to a Twitter staffer after a post by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested, without evidence, that baseball legend Hank Aaron had died from the COVID-19 vaccine.

During oral arguments, the justices wrestled with where to draw the line between persuasion – which would be constitutionally permissible – and coercion – when the government improperly "jawbones" social media companies to silence certain speech.The Supreme Court is seen in Washington, Mar. 18, 2024.MORE: Supreme Court overturns online stalking conviction, citing 1st Amendment

 

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