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www.theguardian.com
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| | | | | Justices weighed importance of security with freedom of speech in oral arguments that went over nearly an hour | |
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www.dmlp.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] An analysis of the Zhang v. Baidu lawsuit which ruled that search engine result ranking and content suppression are protected editorial speech under the First Amendment. | |
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pxlnv.com
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| | | | | Finally. The government of the United States finally passed a law that would allow it to force the sale of, or ban, software and websites from specific countries of concern. The target is obviously TikTok - it says so right in its text - but crafty lawmakers have tried to add enough caveats and clauses [...] | |
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www.adn.com
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| | | Tucked deep in the multitrillion-dollar budget bill making its way through the U.S. House is a paragraph curtailing a court's greatest tool for forcing the government to obey its rulings: the power to enforce contempt findings. | ||