Supreme Court's Rulings on Public Officials' Social Media Actions

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The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that public officials can be sued for blocking critics on personal social media accounts used for official statements, emphasizing the need to balance free speech rights of officials and constituents. The cases involved school board members in California and a city manager in Michigan, and the court's decision sets a standard for when personal accounts become official. The ruling comes amid a broader legal landscape involving social media, including cases on state laws regulating social media content and challenges to the Biden administration's efforts to combat controversial posts.
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