U.S. Supreme Court Will Examine Constitutionality of Florida and Texas Social Media Laws

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On September 29, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States (“SCOTUS”) accepted petitions challenging the constitu

U.S. Supreme Court Will Examine Constitutionality of Florida and Texas Social Media Laws
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On September 29, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States (“SCOTUS”) accepted petitions challenging the constitutionality of social media laws in Florida and Texas. Florida’s law, S.B. 7072, prohibits “a social media platform from willfully deplatforming a [political] candidate.” Texas’s law, H.B. 20, refers to social media platforms as “common carriers” that are “central public forums for public debate,” and requires common carriers to publicly disclose information related to the common carrier’s method of recommending content to users, content moderation efforts, use of algorithms to determine search results, and the common carrier’s ordinary disclosures to its users on user performance data for each of its platforms. Both of these laws were challenged by NetChoice, LLC, a national trade association of large online businesses, who had recent successes in blocking several laws, including the California Age-Appropriate Design Code and a similar social media law in Arkansas.

SCOTUS will consider the Florida law in NetChoice, LLC et al. v. Moody, and the Texas law in NetChoice, LLC et al. v. Paxton.

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