SCOTUS: Plaintiffs lack standing in social-media coercion case (Murthy v. Missouri)
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on June 26, 2024, that neither state nor individual plaintiffs established standing to enjoin federal officials over alleged coercion of social-media platforms. Justice Barrett’s majority opinion found plaintiffs failed to show government actions caused platforms to …
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Justice Samuel Alito (dissent)
Justice Clarence Thomas (dissent)
Justice Neil Gorsuch (dissent)
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