Supreme Court Outlines When Officials Can Be Sued for Blocking People on Social Media

Friday, 15 March 2024, 14:32

The Supreme Court has set guidelines on when officials can be legally challenged for blocking individuals on social media, a decision influenced by Donald Trump's Twitter use. The ruling details the parameters of officials' online activities constituting government actions, marking a pivotal shift in social media and legal interactions.
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Supreme Court Outlines When Officials Can Be Sued for Blocking People on Social Media

Supreme Court Outlines Social Media Blocking Rights

Former President Donald Trump's frequent use of Twitter lurked in the background as the justices weighed whether an official’s activities online can constitute government action.


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