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Bam, to random
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This #SCOTUS argument in #Netchoice is what everyone was concerned about in #GonzalezvGoogle

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I'm coming to it late, but really enjoying @jtlg's live posting of the #NetChoice arguments. #SCOTUS

blakereid, to random
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From the #NetChoice oral argument listening party, it's looking like it was a pretty big mistake for the platforms to pursue a facial challenge, which is giving the conservative Justices a ton of purchase to conclude that there might be legitimate applications of the law.

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Hmm... I was going to try to live-post the #SCOTUS oral arguments about #NetChoice today... but I don't know the voices of the US Supreme Court justices, and the live stream is audio-only.

There will be transcripts later, which will be helpful.

In the meantime, though, I don't think I'll be live-posting...

https://techpolicy.social/@internetsociety/111998315285568090

internetsociety, to internet
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Today at 10am ET, the US Supreme Court hears oral arguments in two cases that may decide if you can moderate content on your website!

You can listen to the live audio stream at:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/live.aspx

Read our post to understand why this case is so important for the open Internet:

https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2023/12/can-you-kick-the-trolls-out-of-your-online-forum-u-s-supreme-court-to-decide/

A link is in that post to the amicus brief we submitted for the cases.

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🧵of briefs in the important #NetChoice Supreme Court case. @internetsociety:
https://techpolicy.social/@joebeone/111541376333204893

internetsociety, to internet
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"Without some form of moderation, online communities die."

Laws in the states of Texas and Florida could affect how we all interact with the Internet. They seek to eliminate or strictly limit a platform’s ability to moderate content.

Good for trolls, bad for the rest of us.

Today we filed an amicus brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate these laws ⬇️

https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2023/12/can-you-kick-the-trolls-out-of-your-online-forum-u-s-supreme-court-to-decide/

#MoodyvNetChoice #NetChoicevPaxton #NetChoice #amicus #amicusbrief #Internet #SupremeCourt

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🚨 Excited to drop my new essay, Section 230’s Debts (forthcoming in the First Amendment Law Review), which catalogues the accumulation of internet law and policy debt under and how the Supreme Court’s upcoming consideration of the cases might (or might not) pay it off. 1/ https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4624865

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