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Texas Social Media Law Goes to Court
Episode 231

Texas Social Media Law Goes to Court

David and Sarah spend serious time talking about social media censorship, modern "public squares," and the ability of Texas and Florida to moderate Twitter and Facebook. They also dive into the legality of picketing at home, answer listener questions, and start a conversation about abortion and philosophy that they'll finish live and in-person in Miami on Monday.

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May 14, 20221h 7m

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Show Notes

David and Sarah spend serious time talking about social media censorship, modern "public squares," and the ability of Texas and Florida to moderate Twitter and Facebook. They also dive into the legality of picketing at home, answer listener questions, and start a conversation about abortion and philosophy that they'll finish live and in-person in Miami on Monday.

 

Show Notes:

-Manhattan Community Access Corp. v. Halleck

-Washington Post: “Yes, experts say protests at SCOTUS justices’ homes appear to be illegal”

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