"Supreme Court's Impact on Social Media and the First Amendment"

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The Supreme Court is set to hear cases from Florida and Texas that challenge laws aimed at protecting conservative speech on social media platforms, raising the question of whether these platforms have free speech rights to make editorial judgments. The cases will determine whether tech platforms more closely resemble newspapers, shopping centers, or phone companies in the context of free speech rights. Supporters argue that the laws foster free speech, while opponents claim they infringe on the platforms' own First Amendment rights.
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