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Court: Politicians who block citizens on social media violate 1st Amendment (Ars Technica)

Posted on January 7, 2019 by ResearchBuzz

Ars Technica: Court: Politicians who block citizens on social media violate 1st Amendment. “A federal appeals court in Virginia ruled unanimously Monday that a county official who blocked a citizen from accessing her official Facebook page is in violation of the First Amendment.”

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