Supreme Court temporarily halts court order restraining government’s communication with social media companies

Supreme Court temporarily halts court order restraining government’s communication with social media companies


The Supreme​ Court has temporarily halted a lower court ruling ⁤that prohibited White⁣ House officials from communicating with social media companies. The temporary stay, from Justice​ Samuel​ Alito, is the⁢ latest twist in a controversial attempt by two states to ⁢challenge content moderation policies at social​ media platforms.

The case stems from a lawsuit, ⁢brought by the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana, that claimed federal officials overreached in their ⁤dealings with social media ⁣companies —⁤ namely Meta, Google and Twitter — as they shaped moderation policies to handle election and COVID-19 misinformation.

A⁣ lower court had ⁣previously issued an injunction that barred White House ‍and other⁢ federal officials from communicating with social media companies. An Appeals Court decision last week eased ⁢many of⁤ the initial restrictions, but left in‍ place a provision that banned the surgeon general, CDC and White House officials from “pressuring” social media companies into…

2023-09-14 20:17:30
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