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The Supreme Court just blocked what the Biden administration called 'an unprecedented injunction' that would have significantly restricted government communications with social media companies about content it deems misinformation. Justice Samuel Alito dissented, joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch. The court also agreed to take up the appeal for a decision that could come by late June this term.
8, but approved it to the extent that government employees and agents: The ruling applied to the White House, the surgeon general's office, the FBI and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Biden administration appealed to the justices to stop the injunction from taking effect, and Alito temporarily blocked it while the justices decided what to do. But before they even decided, the states pushed the 5th Circuit to broaden the injunction. The GOP-appointed panel did so on Oct.
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