Topic: US Supreme Court
The US Supreme Court plays a critical role in shaping the legal environment surrounding free speech, privacy, and digital rights. Recent rulings and cases highlight the ongoing tension between government authority, corporate interests, and individual liberties, particularly in areas like digital ID checks, geofence warrants, and social media censorship. These decisions have far-reaching implications for how rights are protected in the internet era.
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Supreme Court Rules 6-3 That Geofence Warrants Trigger Fourth Amendment Protections
Carrying a phone through the wrong neighborhood no longer counts as consent to a government search.
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Ninth Circuit Denies Google’s Rehearing in Epic Games Antitrust Case
Google’s monopoly defense unravels as judges uphold injunctions.
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Supreme Court Greenlights Online Digital ID Checks
The endorsement of digital ID laws that could quietly redraw the boundaries of privacy and speech.
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Maine Lawmaker Asks Supreme Court to Reverse Speech Ban
The statehouse turned one Facebook post into a constitutional standoff with national implications.
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Elon Musk’s X Asks Supreme Court To Review Trump Warrant and Nondisclosure Order, Citing First Amendment Concerns
The company’s plea challenges government overreach and First Amendment violations in highly public investigations.
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Biden Administration Urges Supreme Court To Overturn Ban on Federal Agencies Influencing Tech Censorship
Biden wants the Supreme Court to support its censorship efforts.
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Apple Wants The Supreme Court To Rule on Whether It Can Force Developers Into Its Restrictive App Store Rules
Apple wants to prevent developers from using third-party payment methods.
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Supreme Court Decision Sets a Higher Bar For Punishing Speech As a “True Threat”
Expanding free speech.
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Michigan votes to require warrants for police to seize and search digital devices
The election result has reaffirmed recent precedent.












