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On social media companies’ First Amendment rights, Supreme Court should leave Congress leeway to regulate 

By carefully avoiding establishing First Amendment principles that are so expansive as to inhibit any regulation, the justices will protect both the free speech and democratic lawmaking processes.

 The justices can safeguard both free speech and the political legislative process by carefully avoiding establishing First Amendment principles for cultural media companies that are so broad that they prevent any regulation either. The justices can safeguard both free speech and the political legislative process by carefully avoiding establishing First Amendment principles for cultural media companies that are so broad that they prevent any regulation either. 

By carefully avoiding establishing First Amendment principles that are so expansive as to inhibit any regulation, the justices will protect both the free speech and democratic lawmaking processes.

  

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