A Maine Republican state lawmaker censured over a Facebook post knocking a transgender high school athlete cannot be barred from voting while her legal challenge plays out, the Supreme Court ruled ...
The Supreme Court on Friday tossed Facebook’s appeal in a securities lawsuit against the social media giant, indicating the court shouldn’t have taken up the case. It means Facebook will have to face ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on May 20 sided with a lawmaker from Maine who was barred from voting until she apologized for a controversial Facebook post about a transgender athlete. Maine state Rep ...
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to decide whether state laws that seek to regulate Facebook, TikTok, X and other social media platforms violate the Constitution. The justices will review laws enacted ...
Yesterday we got the Supreme Court's first decision in an argued case for this term -- well, kinda. The Supreme Court dismissed the writ of certiorari in Facebook v. Amalgamated Bank as improvidently ...
An oversight board created by Facebook to review content-moderation decisions trumpeted improved transparency and respect for ...
The Pennsylvania Judicial Center in Harrisburg. Judges may consider many factors to determine if a public official’s social media post is a public record under the Pennsylvania Right to Know Law, but ...
Facebook's Oversight Board marks five years of work. The group highlights better transparency and rights protection on Meta ...
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