First Amendment does not unconditionally protect blocked Twitter users
There are at least two federal district court cases that exist to support government officials’ social media account properly fitting the role of “designated” public forums, or previously closed spaces that are deemed open for free expression. This issue has now reached Wisconsin’s western district court with the ruling on One Wisconsin Now v. Kremer, … Continue reading First Amendment does not unconditionally protect blocked Twitter users
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