Supreme Court rules Biden administration’s communications with social media companies were not illegal coercion

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The Supreme Court issued its opinion in Murthy v. Missouri, a jawboning case about whether the government legally persuaded or illegally coerced social media companies.

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Murthy v. Missouri, a case spurred by conservative state attorneys general about whether the Biden administration illegally coerced social media companies to remove speech it didn’t like. In a 6-3 decision, the court reversed the decision by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which had found unconstitutional coercion in the government’s conduct.

” On top of that, the timing of platforms’ content moderation decisions that were in question cast doubts on the causal relationship between government pressure and the platforms’ choices, according to the court.

 

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