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Two Supreme Court Cases That Could Break the Internet


In February, the Supreme Court will hear two cases—Twitter v. Taamneh and Gonzalez v. Google—that could alter how the Internet is regulated, with potentially vast consequences. Read More

Supreme Court adds two new cases for next term - SCOTUSblog


And after a state court ruled that the subpoena could be enforced, the district court still ruled that the case would not be ripe until a state court ordered it to respond under “threat of contempt.” ... Read More

Two Supreme Court cases could upend the rules of the internet - Engadget


This week, the Supreme Court will hear two cases, Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh, that give it an opportunity to drastically change the rules of speech online. Read More

How a Supreme Court case threatens the ‘luxury’ of the internet in ...


The Supreme Court’s conservative majority has in recent years hacked away at the power of federal agencies to act on their own, most recently in a 6-3 decision last year that overturned a 1984 ... Read More

Supreme Court hears social media cases that could reshape ... - CBS News


Supreme Court hears social media, First Amendment cases 04:23. Washington — The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a pair of social media cases that could transform online speech. The two ... Read More

The Internet Speech Case That the Supreme Court Can’t Dodge


When the US Supreme Court agreed to hear Gonzalez v. Google, its first case involving Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, the tech-policy world was laser-focused on its implications.The ... Read More

The Supreme Court Probably Won’t Break the Internet ... - The New Yorker


The Court may soon take up two more cases—NetChoice v. Paxton and NetChoice v. Moody—that could lead to a reinterpretation of Section 230, or could otherwise impact Big Tech, Persily said. Read More

The Supreme Court to hear a case that could help define the future of ...


STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Today, the Supreme Court hears a case that could help define the future of the internet. Legal experts say it is one of the most important First Amendment cases in a generation. Read More

Opinion | The Supreme Court Should Leave the Internet Alone - The New ...


This term, the Supreme Court will reconsider America’s laissez-faire approach to regulating the internet, and in doing so it will address vital and new First Amendment questions. Read More


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