📢 Today, the #SupremeCourt hears oral arguments in Murthy v. Missouri, a case that's placed a cloud over government interactions with social media companies, chilling potentially important information sharing: #FirstAmendment https://cdt.org/insights/cdt-files-amicus-brief-in-netchoice-v-moody-and-netchoice-v-paxton-challenging-tx-fl-social-media-laws/
CDT Files Amicus Brief in NetChoice v. Moody and NetChoice v. Paxton, Challenging TX & FL Social Media Laws

CDT filed an amicus brief in NetChoice v. Moody and NetChoice v. Paxton, consolidated cases challenging the Texas and Florida social media laws. After the Eleventh Circuit preliminarily enjoined parts of the Florida law on First Amendment grounds and the Fifth Circuit upheld the Texas law but stayed the enforcement of the law pending appeal, […]

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Today’s arguments may provide insight on what role the government should have in #ContentModeration, and what government communications with social media platforms amount to improper coercion to censor. #FirstAmendment
From @CenDemTech + @eff brief: “Government co-option of the #ContentModeration systems of social media companies is a serious threat to #FreedomOf Speech, particularly for users of social media services with no say in whether their speech is silenced….” https://cdt.org/insights/cdt-files-amicus-brief-in-netchoice-v-moody-and-netchoice-v-paxton-challenging-tx-fl-social-media-laws/
CDT Files Amicus Brief in NetChoice v. Moody and NetChoice v. Paxton, Challenging TX & FL Social Media Laws

CDT filed an amicus brief in NetChoice v. Moody and NetChoice v. Paxton, consolidated cases challenging the Texas and Florida social media laws. After the Eleventh Circuit preliminarily enjoined parts of the Florida law on First Amendment grounds and the Fifth Circuit upheld the Texas law but stayed the enforcement of the law pending appeal, […]

Center for Democracy and Technology
“....but there are clearly times when it is permissible, appropriate & even good public policy for gov't agencies & officials to non coercively inform, communicate with, & even attempt to persuade [] companies about user speech they publish on their sites.”https://cdt.org/insights/cdt-files-amicus-brief-in-netchoice-v-moody-and-netchoice-v-paxton-challenging-tx-fl-social-media-laws/
CDT Files Amicus Brief in NetChoice v. Moody and NetChoice v. Paxton, Challenging TX & FL Social Media Laws

CDT filed an amicus brief in NetChoice v. Moody and NetChoice v. Paxton, consolidated cases challenging the Texas and Florida social media laws. After the Eleventh Circuit preliminarily enjoined parts of the Florida law on First Amendment grounds and the Fifth Circuit upheld the Texas law but stayed the enforcement of the law pending appeal, […]

Center for Democracy and Technology
“This court should independently examine the record [] with an understanding of the context in which social media companies ultimately decide whether and how to take action on any of the millions of users posts they publish every day.” https://cdt.org/insights/cdt-files-amicus-brief-in-netchoice-v-moody-and-netchoice-v-paxton-challenging-tx-fl-social-media-laws/
CDT Files Amicus Brief in NetChoice v. Moody and NetChoice v. Paxton, Challenging TX & FL Social Media Laws

CDT filed an amicus brief in NetChoice v. Moody and NetChoice v. Paxton, consolidated cases challenging the Texas and Florida social media laws. After the Eleventh Circuit preliminarily enjoined parts of the Florida law on First Amendment grounds and the Fifth Circuit upheld the Texas law but stayed the enforcement of the law pending appeal, […]

Center for Democracy and Technology
.@CenDemTech’s experts, including FX Director Kate Ruane and VP of Policy Samir Jain will be following along + analyzing today. Listen live to #SupremeCourt’s arguments here: https://www.supremecourt.gov #SCOTUS #Murthy
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