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CCIA Files Amended Complaint to Strike Texas HB20 as an Unconstitutional Restraint of Free Speech

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Washington –  The Computer & Communications Industry Association and its co-plaintiff NetChoice filed a Second Amended Complaint today that lays out why Texas HB20, the social media law sharply criticized by the Supreme Court in 2024, violates the First Amendment.  The Supreme Court sent this legal challenge back to the Texas court last year, making clear that “editorial judgments influencing the content” online are protected speech. Enforcement…
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ccianet.org broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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