Holding: The plaintiffs lacked legal standing to challenge government communication with social media platforms regarding content moderation, and the Court did not address the merits of First Amendment implications.
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Murthy v. Missouri is a Free Speech & Religion case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2024. The court held that the plaintiffs lacked legal standing to challenge government communication with social media platforms regarding content moderation, and the Court did not address the merits of First Amendment implications.