On the last day of the Supreme Court’s recent term, the court issued opinions in the two First Amendment cases brought by NetChoice against Florida and Texas, challenging their statutes which tried to tell social media platforms that they must carry certain messages, even if that would violate the platforms' moderation policies. The court did not issue a definitive ruling for process reasons, but the majority made clear that certain aspects of those laws violated the First Amendment, and the orders preventing them from going into effect will remain while the cases are sorted out on remand. There is one aspect of those laws that has not received the attention that it deserves: When
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