Appeals Court Sides with Facebook Factcheckers
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More than ever before, first amendment rulings made by U.S. courts can either be detrimental or beneficial to the freedom of speech, especially as it pertains to the digital town square.
Questioning the science in a social media post could be construed as misinformation or a danger to society. Sharing an article could mean an account is suspended or surveilled. And when the government gets involved in matters of censorship, its citizens have a duty to hold accountable these actions through litigative and legislative action.
In this week’s “Defender In-Depth,” viewers get an important update on the legal battle for free speech with special guest CHD President Mary Holland, Esq.