The Supreme Court on Monday remanded back to lower courts challenges to red states' social media laws aimed at curtailing censorship.
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The Supreme Court avoided a major ruling on internet censorship Wednesday, reasoning that the red states and social media users who sued the government didn't prove they had legal standing to bring the case.
The Supreme Court on Monday remanded back to lower courts challenges to red states' social media laws aimed at curtailing censorship.
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