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by Karunamon
1018 days ago
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a possibility of winning the case The actual term used is "likely to prevail". Injunctions are not handed out willy-nilly, and the actual wording in the injunction should give you pause: "The officials have engaged in a broad pressure campaign designed to coerce social-media companies into suppressing speakers, viewpoints, and content disfavored by the government" Nobody said anything about "proof that the defendant will win". I said said that several judges have found evidence of unconstitutional pressure being applied. Please do not misrepresent a plain statement of fact. |
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https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ca5.214...