Topic: Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals plays a significant role in shaping legal precedents related to free speech and privacy. Recent rulings have challenged government overreach in social media censorship and questioned the constitutionality of invasive surveillance practices like geofence warrants. These decisions are vital for protecting individual liberties against encroachments by both state and corporate actors.
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When Free Speech and Privacy Goes to Court: Texas Age-Verification Digital Law Faces the Justices
The Supreme Court faces a crucial decision: is Texas’ age-verification law a shield for minors—or a creeping threat to free…
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Court Slams Geofence Warrants as Unconstitutional Overreach
Court declares geofence warrants unconstitutional, likening them to invasive mass surveillance that undermines Fourth Amendment protections.
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Appeals Court Finds Biden Administration Violated The First Amendment When It Pushed For Social Media Censorship
Partially upholding the injunction.



