Supreme Court agrees to take up major Big Tech free speech case

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Christopher Hutton is a technology reporter for the Washington Examiner covering Big Tech companies like Facebook and X as well as the regulatory efforts by Washington to rein in the tech companies. He previously wrote for a number of other outlets, including Daily Dot, Pando Daily, Religion Unplugged, and other outlets.

The Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in a free speech case, Missouri v. Biden, with major implications for Big Tech platforms.

The case stems from a lawsuit was filed by Republican attorneys general in Missouri and Louisiana in 2022 along with four individual plaintiffs. They alleged that their social media posts about the COVID-19 lab leak theory and vaccine side effects were unlawfully removed or suppressed at the request of federal agencies.

Justice Samuel Alito, joined by justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, dissented from the decision to stay the injunction."hat the Court has done, I fear, will be seen by some as giving the Government a green light to use heavy-handed tactics to skew the presentation of views on the medium that increasingly dominates the dissemination of news," Alito wrote.BREAKING: Supreme Court agrees to hear Missouri v.

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