Texas' HB 20 law, which attempts to ban censorship of all kinds on platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook, just won a legal victory.
Censorship
- It’s time for the Supreme Court to rule on state laws that concern social media censorship
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An anti-censorship law from Texas just got upheld. Will it head back to the Supreme Court?
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The Supreme Court has struck down the controversial Texas law that bans social media censorship (for now)
The Supreme Court of the United States has temporarily struck down the Texas law known as H.B. 20, which concerns social media censorship.
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Can Texas ban censorship on major social media platforms? It’s going to try.
HB 20, a Texas law that bans censorship on major social media platforms, has been upheld in federal appeals court. Is the Supreme Court next?
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