Supreme Court Fears ‘Land Mines’ in Social Media Debate Over Free Speech
- Justices wary of entirely striking down Texas, Florida laws
- But court voices concern about impact on company speech rights
The US Supreme Court in Washington, DC.
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The US Supreme Court struggled to find a middle ground on the application of free-speech principles to the internet, as the justices reviewed Republican-backed laws that would sharply restrict the editorial discretion of the largest social media companies.
Hearing arguments for almost four hours Monday in Washington, members from across the court’s ideological spectrum suggested reluctance to completely strike down new laws in Texas and Florida, as trade groups representing Meta Platforms Inc.’s Facebook and Alphabet Inc.’s Google are seeking.