Supreme Court extends pause on appeals court’s order in Biden social media case
- The U.S. Supreme Court has extended a temporary block on an order that restricts the Biden administration's ability to encourage social media companies to remove COVID-19 misinformation.
- The court is considering the administration's request to block an injunction that concluded federal officials violated the First Amendment by coercing social media platforms to censor certain posts.
- The Biden administration argues that they did nothing illegal and were simply trying to combat online misinformation by alerting social media companies to content that violated their policies.
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Supreme Court extends pause on appeals court ruling on Biden admin censorship efforts
(Pixabay) Katelynn Richardson Daily Caller News Foundation The Supreme Court on Friday extended its stay on an injunction blocking the Biden administration from coercing or significantly encouraging social media companies to censor speech. Justice Samuel Alito temporarily froze the injunction until Sept. 22 last week after the Biden administration requested a stay. On Friday, the justices extended the stay to Sept. 27. Get the hottest, most impo…
Alito Extends Freeze Of Ban On Biden Social Media Work
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Friday extended for three days a pause he'd placed on a lower court's order prohibiting members of the Biden White House and certain federal agencies from working with social media companies to combat the spread of misinformation.
Supreme Court extends freeze on ruling against Biden administration communications with Big Tech
The Supreme Court on Friday extended a hold on a lower court ruling limiting Biden administration officials from communicating with Big Tech companies about content moderation. The pause, which was set to expire Friday, will now go until Wednesday, Sept. 27, to allow the justices time to consider how to handle the high-profile free speech case.
US Supreme Court extends pause on order curbing Biden social media contacts
By Nate Raymond and Andrew Chung (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Friday extended a temporary block on an order restricting the ability of President Joe Biden's administration to
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