Supreme Court will review anti-censorship social media laws in Florida and Texas

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Supreme Court will review anti-censorship social media laws in Florida and Texas
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The Supreme Court announced on Friday that it intends to hear two major cases featuring technology industry groups challenging state laws written by Republicans restricting social media content moderation.

One, NetChoice v. Paxton, concerns a law enacted in Texas that puts limits on what content can be banned by platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

A second closely related case, Moody v. NetChoice, relates to a similar law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis in Florida.This story is developing and will be updated as more information is released.

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