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by TulliusCicero
849 days ago
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> The original claim here was a corporation cannot infringe first amendment rights. Yes, because the first amendment is explicitly about rights protecting you from the government. If a law says "the government can't do X to you", then nothing individuals or corporations do can violate that law. Obviously. I'm not sure why this is difficult to grasp. "Precedent" would imply that this is merely the interpretation of earlier courts, but no, the first amendment is quite explicit about what the rights therein are protecting you from, and it's not private groups. |
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Other individuals and corporations have many rights with respect to other individuals and corporations that are not shared with the government.
In this particular aspect, the government cannot abridge your right to free speech, but this is widely understood as referring only to free speech essentially controlled by government (i.e. public contexts). I am (relatively) free to limit your "free speech" in my magazine or blog or youtube channel.
Part of the question before the court is the extent to which social media is closer to a government controlled space or context or a private publication.