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Social media has become an integral part of modern American politics. Candidates create dedicated pages on websites such as Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter) to promote their candidacies. …
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Foreword
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Bump Stock Ban, the Abortion Pill and Social Media Regulation on the Docket
Garland v. Cargill, FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, Moody v. NetChoice and Others
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Public Officials’ Social Media Activity
Overview of Federal Legal Action
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9th Circuit Holding on Official Speech Online
Public Officials Cannot Ban People From Their Social Media Accounts
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Before the Court in Garnier v. O’Connor-Ratcliff
The Justices Weigh in on Public Officials’ Social Media Sites
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The Court Remembers Sandra Day O’Connor
The First Woman Supreme Court Justice’s Career and Legacy
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Glossary
Definition of Common Legal Terms Used in Supreme Court Debates
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Pro & Con
Can Public Officials Ban Individuals From Personal Social Media Accounts in Which They Discuss Their Governmental Duties?