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by dragonwriter
1293 days ago
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> Twitter is a public company ok? (1) it is, in fact, not a public company, and (2) it used to be a “public comoany” in the sense of “has shares traded on open stock markets rather than exclusively in individual off-market trades”, but that sense of “public” is still not a government actor covered by tbe restriction on the federal government in 1A or that on state governments in 14A. That is simply a different sense of the words “public” and “private” then is relevant here. |
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