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Federal Consent Decree Protects Free Speech Online

Federal Consent Decree Protects Free Speech Online

New Orleans News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 26, 20261m 21s

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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill announces a significant federal consent decree, ending years of legal battles and protecting First Amendment rights online. The agreement, struck with the Trump administration in 2026, blocks the government from pressuring social media companies to censor American speech. The decree prohibits key agencies from threatening or directing social media firms to remove or throttle protected posts, and bars them from overriding content decisions. This gives Louisiana new enforcement power over federal actions, setting a firm boundary to keep government hands off online expression moving forward.

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