Live updates: Supreme Court likely to reject limits on White House tech contacts

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The Supreme Court’s decision could have sweeping implications for government’s communications with social media about elections, public health and disinformation.

Ahead of Monday’s oral arguments, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said the case is critical to protecting the First Amendment rights of ordinary Americans. Landry said in a video address posted on X that Murthy v. Missouri is one of the most important cases about the First Amendment “in the history of this country.” “This case is not about muzzling the government,” he said in the video shot in front of the Supreme Court.

” Louisiana and Missouri allege that the Biden administration ran afoul of the First Amendment when federal officials privately pushed internet platforms to take down what it considered misinformation about the pandemic and elections. Justice Department leaders have said the government is free to use its bully pulpit to encourage tech companies to take steps to protect Americans from harmful content.

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