GOP AGs asks Supreme Court to peel back content moderation from Big Tech in landmark First Amendment case
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A group of 20 Republican attorneys general are weighing into a Supreme Court legal battle that could sharply alter the landscape of Big Tech’s content moderation.
Brianna Herlihy is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey – one of the Republican AGs leading the lawsuit against the Biden administration, alleging it engaged in a "vast censorship enterprise" – on Monday filed an amicus brief along with 19 of his colleagues in the cases, asking the Supreme Court to rule in favor of the laws meant to limit internet platform’s ability to moderate content.
"If the Supreme Court lets social media companies silence speech, it will set a devastating anti-free speech precedent at a time when the First Amendment is under widespread attack," Bailey told Fox News digital on Monday.
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