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The Constitutional Internet and Social Media Warrior

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The Constitutional Internet and Social Media Warrior

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The internet has transformed the First Amendment landscape more profoundly than any development since the Warren Court's speech revolution of the 1960s. Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton required the Supreme Court to address whether states could compel social media platforms to carry speech they would otherwise exclude. Murthy v. Missouri addressed whether government pressure on platforms to remove content constitutes unconstitutional coercion. Together these cases define the frontier of First Amendment law, and the constitutional warrior who commands them is positioned at the leading edge of the most consequential area of constitutional development in the twenty-first century. The Constitutional Internet and Social Media Warrior is Volume LXXVI of Wayne Richard Evangelista's Constitutional Law Series. Wayne Richard Evangelista covers the full internet and social media constitutional landscape: the editorial discretion doctrine applied to social media algorithms; the public forum doctrine applied to government social media accounts after Knight First Amendment Institute v. Trump; Section 230's relationship to First Amendment doctrine; the state action doctrine applied to private platform censorship; government coercion of private platforms after Murthy v. Missouri; must-carry laws and editorial discretion after Moody v. NetChoice; digital speech and the press clause; and the complete constitutional toolkit for platform deplatforming cases, government social media blocking, and every internet speech dispute.

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