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AG: Louisiana Secures Federal Consent Decree over Social Media Censorship

Federal agencies cannot pressure social media firms to censor plaintiffs' content, covering accounts of individuals and states for 10 years under a court-approved consent decree.

  • Louisiana secured a federal consent decree with the Trump administration, banning the federal government from coercing social media companies into censoring Americans' speech.
  • Attorney General Liz Murrill stated the decree prevents the federal government from using '1984' as a 'how-to guide' for censoring speech it dislikes.
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Reason broke the news in United States on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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