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A Supreme Court case that could reshape social media
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Date:2025-04-15 00:27:28
Next week, the US Supreme Court will hear a case that pits the Attorneys General of Texas and Florida against a trade group representing some of the biggest social media companies in the world.
Today, how we got here, and now the case could upend our online experience.
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