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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
A New Era of Internet Regulation Is About to Begin
A recent Supreme Court case marks the end of America’s three-decade experiment with extreme leniency. Read More
'So flipping wrong!' Internet aghast as Supreme Court hands Trump a gift
The Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a big victory on Tuesday by ruling 8-1 that Trump's executive order requiring federal agencies to reduce their workforce is legal. The case had been ... Read More
Supreme Court upholds FCC fund to expand phone and internet access
The Supreme Court upheld the Federal Communications Commission's multi-billion-dollar mechanism for expanding phone and internet access. Read More
How the Supreme Court could break the internet as we know it

The Supreme Court this week announced it will take up a pair of cases that could fundamentally change the legal foundations of the internet. Both cases ask the justices to consider how far ... Read More
How a Supreme Court case threatens the ‘luxury’ of the internet in ...

Those cases have found purchase on the 6-3 conservative Supreme Court, which has repeatedly limited the ability of the federal bureaucracy to act absent congressional approval. Read More
A new Supreme Court case seeks to revive one of the most ... - MSN

A longstanding federal program that seeks to implement this goal is now before the Supreme Court, in a case known as FCC v. Consumers’ Research, and the stakes could be enormous. Read More
Supreme Court case may eliminate monthly phone, internet, cable fee - MSN

The Supreme Court is reviewing a case that could eliminate what's known as the Universal Service Fund (USF), a monthly charge that adds up to a few dollars a month on phone, internet, and cable bills. Read More
The Supreme Court will issue a flurry of decisions in the ... - CBS News

The Supreme Court will release a flurry of decisions as it wraps up its term, with rulings on gender-affirming care, birthright citizenship and Planned Parenthood to come. Read More
What is Section 230? How two Supreme Court cases could break the ...

Can YouTube and Twitter be sued for not preventing terrorists' propaganda? Supreme Court should be wary of breaking Section 230 – and the internet. Read More
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