The Supreme Court on Friday extended a hold on a lower court ruling limiting Biden administration officials from communicating with Big Tech companies about content moderation. The pause, which was set to expire Friday, will now go until Wednesday, Sept. 27, to allow the justices time to consider…
The Supreme Court on Friday extended a hold on a lower court ruling limiting Biden administration officials from communicating with Big Tech companies about content moderation. The pause, which was set to expire Friday, will now go until Wednesday, Sept. 27, to allow the justices time to consider how to handle the high-profile free speech case.
The Biden administration appealed the ruling to the high court last Thursday, asking the justices to put Doughty's order, as well as the 5th Circuit's modified ruling, on hold until it can file a petition for review.
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