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Supreme Court blocks Texas social media law that tech companies warned would allow hateful content to run rampant

Supreme Court blocks Texas social media law that tech companies warned would allow hateful content to run rampant

A person walks down the sidewalk near the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., February 16, 2022.

Jon Cherry | Reuters

The Supreme Court on Tuesday

a controversial Texas social media law from taking effect, after the tech industry and other opponents warned it could allow for hateful content to run rampant online.

The decision does not rule on the merits of the law, known as HB20, but reimposes an injunction blocking it from…

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