Chris Geidner on Nostr: Although a majority of the justices appeared on Monday to think Florida and Texas ...
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"content": "Although a majority of the justices appeared on Monday to think Florida and Texas went too far with their social media laws, the ultimate resolution — particularly as to the Florida law — could be more complicated. \n\nLaw Dork on SCOTUS: https://www.lawdork.com/p/scotus-texas-florida-social-media-laws",
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