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Will the High Court tackle social media regulation next term?

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By Lindsay Weinstein (US) on July 28, 2022

Recently, our posts have discussed the rising call to reform Section 230 of the federal 1996 Communications Decency Act.  Now, a  controversial Florida Bill provides an opportunity for the Supreme Court to take up social media regulation on First Amendment grounds, potentially avoiding Section 230 reform.

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