US Supreme Court to Decide If Public Officials Can Block Critics on Social Media

US Supreme Court to Decide If Public Officials Can Block Critics on Social Media

The U.S. Supreme Court, exploring free speech rights in the social media era, on Monday agreed to consider whether the Constitution’s First Amendment bars government officials from blocking their critics on platforms like Facebook and Twitter.

The justices took up an appeal by two members of a public school board from the city of Poway in Southern California of a lower court’s ruling in favor of school parents who sued after being blocked from Facebook pages and a Twitter account maintained by the officials.

 

US Supreme Court to Decide If Public Officials Can Block Critics on Social Media

US Supreme Court to Decide If Public Officials Can Block Critics on Social Media

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