Supreme Court Wary of States’ Bid to Limit Federal Contact With Social Media Companies – The New York Times

Posted: March 22, 2024 at 9:15 am

A majority of the Supreme Court seemed wary on Monday of a bid by two Republican-led states to limit the Biden administrations interactions with social media companies, with several justices questioning the states legal theories and factual assertions.

Most of the justices appeared convinced that government officials should be able to try to persuade private companies, whether news organizations or tech platforms, not to publish information so long as the requests are not backed by coercive threats.

The dispute was the latest in an extraordinary series of cases this term requiring the justices to assess the meaning of free speech in the internet era.

Justices Brett M. Kavanaugh and Elena Kagan, both former White House lawyers, said interactions between administration officials and news outlets provided a valuable analogy. Efforts by officials to influence coverage are, they said, part of a valuable dialogue that is not prohibited by the First Amendment.

Members of the court also raised questions about whether the plaintiffs Missouri and Louisiana, along with five individuals had suffered the kind of injury that gave them standing to sue. They also suggested that a broad injunction prohibiting contacts between many officials and the platforms was not a proper remedy in any event.

I dont see a single item in your briefs that would satisfy our normal tests, Justice Kagan told J. Benjamin Aguiaga, Louisianas solicitor general.

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