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The internet has made the world a smaller place. It has put a near-limitless trove of information at users’ fingertips and allowed near-instantaneous communication across great distances. Social media, in particular, has lowered the barriers between individuals, making contact — even between strangers — much easier. …
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Foreword
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Gun Rights, Agency Power and Free Speech on the Docket
United States v. Rahimi, Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, Vidal v. Elster and Others
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303 Creative v. Elenis
The Court Protects a Designer From Having to Promote Gay Marriage
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Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith
The Court Rules a Warhol Painting Infringes Copyright
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Biden v. Nebraska
The Court Strikes Down Joe Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
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Gonzalez v. Google
The Court Sidesteps Considering Protections for Internet Companies
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Groff v. DeJoy
The Court Requires Businesses to Accommodate Religious Employees
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Moore v. Harper
The Court Limits State Legislative Power Over Elections
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Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard
The Court Bars the Consideration of Race in College Admissions
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Content-Based Speech Restrictions
Overview of Supreme Court Precedent
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Before the Court in Counterman v. Colorado
The Justices Weigh in on ‘True Threats’ and Free Speech
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Opinion of the Court in Counterman v. Colorado
Courts Must Consider Subjective Intent in Threatening Speech Cases
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Glossary
Definition of Common Legal Terms Used in Supreme Court Debates
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Pro & Con
Should Courts Have to Consider Intent When Determining Whether an Internet Threat Is a Crime?