The Supreme Court just ducked a major decision in its social media 'censorship' cases
Briefly

"On the spectrum of dangers to free expression, there are few greater than allowing the government to change the speech of private actors in order to achieve its own conception of speech nirvana," Justice Elena Kagan wrote in a majority opinion.
"As our cases head back to the lower courts for consideration, the Supreme Court agreed with all our First Amendment arguments," Chris Marchese, director of the NetChoice Litigation Center, wrote in a statement.
Read at Fast Company
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