at social media firms? If so, how much? What if national security is at risk? And what if some of the censored speech turns out to be accurate?Murthy v. Missouriforced Facebook, X, and other platforms to censor speech — and controversial political speech in particular.
Former Biden administration chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci, for many the face of the pandemic, came in for special criticism, with protest signs charging “Fauci is the tyrant the founding fathers warned us about” and “Fauci’s lies matter.”The attorneys general of Louisiana and Missouri brought the case in 2022, arguing the government overstepped in combating what it deemed to be misinformation.
Fletcher stressed that the government was simply persuading the companies to act rather than coercing. That brought a line of questioning from Justice Samuel Alito. Alito gestured to the press section of the courtroom to emphasize his point, though there wasn’t a lot to point to. Unlike last year’s student loans case or the recenthearings , which featured packed press galleries, media attendance at the hearing was relatively sparse.
The statement reflected a general theme of the defense, that there was a lack of direct traceability between government action and controversial posts being removed, which sometimes happened months or even years after the jawboning.Bantam Books v.
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