Ashley Moody, Attorney General of Florida, et al., Petitioners v. Netchoice, LLC, dba Netchoice, et al.
Case Number:
22-277
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Nature of Suit:
3950 Constitutionality of State Statutes
Firms
- American Center for Law & Justice Inc.
- Ard Law Group
- ArentFox Schiff
- ArentFox Schiff LLP
- Ballard Spahr
- Charis Lex
- Clement & Murphy
- Complex Appellate Litigation Group
- Consovoy McCarthy
- Constantine Cannon
- Cooley LLP
- Davis Wright Tremaine
- Envisage Law
- Gardner Brewer
- Gibson Dunn
- Goldstein Law Partners
- Greenberg Traurig
- Hogan Lovells
- Jassy Vick
- Keker Van Nest & Peters
- Kwun Bhansali
- Lowenstein & Weatherwax
- Mayer Brown
- Morgan Lewis
- Munsch Hardt
- Perkins Coie
- Schulte Roth
- Terrazas PLLC
- Tillotson Johnson
- Wilkinson Barker
- Willkie Farr
- WilmerHale
- Yetter Coleman
Companies
- American Jewish Committee
- Americans for Prosperity Foundation
- Cato Institute
- Center for Democracy & Technology
- Chamber of Progress
- Discord Inc.
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Electronic Privacy Information Center
- Media Law Resource Center
- National Taxpayers Union
- Reddit Inc.
- Washington Legal Foundation
- Wikimedia Foundation Inc.
- Yelp Inc.
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December 08, 2023
Solicitor General Urges Justices To Ax Social Media Laws
U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth B. Prelogar has called on the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down laws in Texas and Florida that bar social media platforms from banning users or removing content, saying the content moderation provisions violate the First Amendment.
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December 07, 2023
Justices Told Texas, Fla. Social Media Laws Will Cause 'Chaos'
Texas' and Florida's laws prohibiting social media platforms from banning users or removing content based on viewpoints unconstitutionally put a select few speakers' wants over the greater public interest, and would turn websites into chaotic and never-ending torrents of information and harassment, a slew of amici has told the U.S. Supreme Court.
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November 30, 2023
Texas, Fla. Social Media Laws Unconstitutional, Justices Told
A pair of internet trade associations told the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday that controversial laws in Texas and Florida that restrict major social media platforms' content moderation decisions are flagrant violations of the First Amendment.
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September 29, 2023
High Court Will Review Texas, Fla. Social Media Laws
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to review a pair of cases challenging the constitutionality of similar Florida and Texas laws that prohibit social media companies from removing content based on a user's viewpoint.
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August 14, 2023
SG Backs Supreme Court Review Of Social Media Laws
U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth B. Prelogar encouraged the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to review two cases challenging Florida and Texas laws that prohibit social media companies from removing content based on a user's viewpoint, arguing the high court must determine if content moderation is protected by the First Amendment.
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January 23, 2023
Justices Want SG Input On Fla., Texas Social Media Laws
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday requested the Biden administration's views on the legality of two cases over laws in Florida and Texas that prohibit social media companies from censoring content, although they won't likely be heard until the fall term at the earliest.
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October 18, 2022
Think Tank Wants High Court Review Of Fla. Social Media Law
A conservative think tank has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review an Eleventh Circuit case over a Florida law that prohibits social media companies from blocking political candidates, supporting the Sunshine State's appeal of an injunction barring parts of the statute.
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