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It is so ordered.
Two cases argued recently before the Supreme Court put the future of Section 230 into question: a law that has been fundamental to the development of the internet.
The court could still dismantle the internet as we know it, but, at least for now, it has decided to punt the question. And that’s a good thing, since both of the cases on 230 that have been presented to the court are deeply weird. Maybe this radical court majority is just waiting for a better case to implement its vision.
Supreme Court rules against reexamining Section 230
Adi Robertson
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