Supreme Court considers when the government can block followers on social media

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Supreme Court considers when the government can block followers on social media
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At issue before the Supreme Court is the intersection between government officials, social media users and the First Amendment.

The Supreme Court dodged a major dispute two years ago on the intersection between government officials, social media users and the First Amendment when it dismissed a case concerning then-President Donald Trump’s habit of blocking individuals from Twitter who had expressed their displeasure with him.The justices ultimately opted out of that dispute because Trump had left office and there was no longer a live case or controversy to decide.

He listed his profile as “public figure” and described himself as: “Daddy to Lucy, Husband to Jessie and City, Manager, Chief Administrative Officer for the citizens of Port Huron.”The account contained personal details about his life – such as photos of his daughter’s birthday – but also his work in Port Huron. During the COVID pandemic, for example, he shared Port Huron’s policies on public health measures.

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