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  2. Takeaways from the Supreme Court’s oral arguments ... - AOL

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    Whether those emails amount to censorship is a question for the court that could reshape the government’s ability to respond to election meddling, public health crises, child sexual exploitation ...

  3. Political censorship - Wikipedia

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    Political censorship exists when a government attempts to conceal, fake, distort, or falsify information that its citizens receive by suppressing or crowding out political news that the public might receive through news outlets.

  4. Opinion - Silence of the labs: How a censorship campaign ...

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    The suppression of the lab theory proves the ultimate fallacy of censorship. Throughout history, censorship has never succeeded. It has never stopped a single idea or a movement.

  5. Supreme Court questions Florida and Texas social media laws ...

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    The Supreme Court on Monday appeared to have deep concerns of state laws enacted in Florida and Texas that would would prohibit social media platforms from throttling certain political viewpoints.

  6. Censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Act is best known for its use against political organizations and figures, mostly on the left. From 1941 to 1957, hundreds of socialists were prosecuted under the Smith Act. The first trial, in 1941, focused on Trotskyists , the second trial in 1944 prosecuted alleged fascists and, beginning in 1949, leaders and members of the Communist ...

  7. Freedom of speech - Wikipedia

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    Some legal scholars (such as Tim Wu of Columbia University) have argued that the traditional issues of free speech—that "the main threat to free speech" is the censorship of "suppressive states", and that "ill-informed or malevolent speech" can and should be overcome by "more and better speech" rather than censorship—assumes scarcity of ...

  8. The government’s main argument against TikTok is that its parent company, ByteDance, could share user data with the Chinese government. Sure, national security is important, but where’s the proof?

  9. The Supreme Court Could Determine the Future of Social Media ...

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    The U.S. Supreme Court is seen on Feb. 21, 2024 in Washington, DC. Credit - Kevin Dietsch—Getty Images. N ext week, the Supreme Court will hear arguments for two cases that could determine the ...