
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Murthy v. Missouri, a case focusing on government officials collaborating with social media companies to moderate content. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson expressed concern that the First Amendment could limit the government's ability to regulate speech, sparking debate over free speech rights and government censorship.































A U.S. Supreme Court Justice's Shocking Remark About the First Amendment Louisiana @AGLizMurrill speaks of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s suggestion that the First Amendment is an impediment to the federal government. “The wholehearted answer to her question… https://t.co/gTnRAIMdsY
.@mtaibbi couldn’t be more right! “Listening to Ketanji Brown Jackson complain that plaintiffs opposing censorship programs might be “hamstringing” the government, when the entire purpose of the First Amendment is to hamstring government, was like someone drive a tank back and…
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