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Big Tech challenges Texas social media law at Supreme Court

Por: Fox Business Tech December 20, 2022

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Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., discusses the Georgia Senate runoff election, Elon Musk's release of the Twitter files and the GOP's legislative agenda. Big Tech is petitioning the Supreme Court to consider conflicting lower court rulings on similar anti-censorship laws in Texas and Florida, arguing the legislation denies social media platforms editorial control over their own websites and therefore violates the companies’ First Amendment... + full article



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