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Supreme Court issues first of many expected decisions on social media The court laid down guidelines for the lower courts to use in assessing the facts in similar cases.
Supreme Court to decide if White House went too far fighting social media misinformation The case grew out of concern from conservatives that their views were being suppressed about 2020 election ...
Supreme Court Rulings Mirror American Sentiments on Key Social Issues This Term In a term that saw intense debate over highly ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's team is moving quickly to challenge injunctions that thwarted implementation of his policies on ...
Supreme Court examines whether government can combat disinformation online The plaintiffs in the lawsuit are Missouri, Louisiana and five individuals who were either banned from social media ...
The Supreme Court sidestepped major questions involving the internet in its last term, even as it weighed issues with the potential to be highly consequential for online speech and social media ...
On June 27, 2025, the US Supreme Court issued a significant ruling that has profound implications for birthright citizenship ...
The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide whether Florida and Texas may prohibit large social media companies from removing posts based on the views they express, setting the stage for a major ...
WASHINGTON – A unanimous Supreme Court on Friday defined when the personal social media account of a public official is a government action, trying to settle an issue that first arose during the ...
Trump's order would require Social Security to change its automatic system for issuing Social Security numbers to newborns.
April 4, 2022 - The Supreme Court's 2021 term is a blockbuster, with guns, abortion, religion and a host of other headline-grabbing issues on the agenda.
The Supreme Court issued a pair of unanimous decisions Friday on a subject that has roiled the waters at all levels of government. The question: When do public officials—elected or unelected ...