FederalJudicialStatewide NewsU.S. Supreme Court Halts Texas’ Social Media Censorship Law
Daniel FriendMay 31, 2022
Texas’ law targeting social media censorship has been put on hold again, this time by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Texas’ law targeting social media censorship has been put on hold again, this time by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The court says Texas’ law targeting social media censorship can take effect, but the plaintiff plans to appeal the order to the Supreme Court.
A new Texas law regulating social media platforms that was set to go into effect on Thursday was halted with a temporary injunction from a judge in Austin.
A lawsuit was filed against Texas’ law against social media censorship, arguing it violates social media platforms’ First Amendment rights.