The Department of Justice is seeking clarity after an appeals court partly upheld a ruling last week that the Biden administration must restrict its communication with social media companies when it relates to the companies' content moderation practices.
The DOJ's motion, filed Monday in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, is aimed at preventing the Biden administration from having to abide by a lower court's ruling that had initially placed more expansive restrictions on the administration, which are still set to take effect on Sept. 18.The rulings came as part of Missouri v.
The appeals court decision, made by a three-judge panel on Sept. 8, found that a Louisiana district court's ruling in the case had been"broader than necessary" and reduced the restrictions so that they would apply only to the White House, the surgeon general, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the FBI.
The appeals court decision would not become effective until Oct. 31, however, and the DOJ is looking to address the imminent limitations the Biden administration is set to face in the interim, beginning Sept. 18. The department added that it wanted the appeals court to respond quickly, by Sept. 13, noting that the court's decision would"inform any request for relief" as the Biden administration mulls filing an appeal with the Supreme Court next.
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