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The U.S. Supreme Court is examining laws from Florida and Texas related to social media censorship, with implications for content regulation and free speech rights. Netchoice, a group representing tech giants, is contesting these laws citing First Amendment rights. The differing laws focus on penalties for deplatforming candidates and content moderation restrictions.
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