Court has repeatedly expanded states’ leeway to make voting laws that would have previously been deemed discriminatory
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The US Supreme Court has refused to curb contacts between the Biden administration and social media firms. The US officials had faced legal trouble for urging the removal of posts deemed to be spreading misinformation.
Court has repeatedly expanded states’ leeway to make voting laws that would have previously been deemed discriminatory
The Department of Education denounced yesterday misinformation spreading on social media that face-to-face classes are canceled until December.
The Department of Education denounced yesterday misinformation spreading on social media that face-to-face classes are canceled until December.
Donald Trump's administration has asked the US Supreme Court to allow his deployment of National Guard troops to the state of Illinois.
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