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U.S. Supreme Court Extends Temporary Pause on Lower-Court Order Curbing Biden Administration Contact With Social Media

Legal experts told The Defender the temporary order, in effect until Oct. 20, is not based on the assessments and is merely a procedural formality, allowing the court time to review both parties’ arguments.

The U.S. Supreme Court late last week extended its temporary pause on a lower-court ruling that blocked the Biden administration from communicating with social media about removing content the administration deems “misinformation.”

Friday’s ruling pertains to a lawsuit, filed on May 22, alleging the federal government violated the First Amendment by suppressing speech on social media platforms.

The order, signed by Associate Justice Samuel Alito, is the latest development in a case that has bounced several times between the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana Monroe Division.

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