Supreme Court to Debate Legality of Texas Law Limiting Social Media Content Removals: A Potential Game Changer for Online Speech

Austin, Texas – The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on Monday to determine the constitutionality of a Texas law that prohibits social media companies from removing posts or accounts based on viewpoint. This unprecedented regulation has sparked a legal battle between Reddit and the state of Texas after a user filed a lawsuit against the popular online discussion board for kicking him out for using a pejorative term insulting a person’s masculinity. The outcome of this case, along with a related Florida law that prohibits platforms from suspending political candidates’ or media … Read more

Turkish Lawyer Detained After Criticizing Sharia Law on Social Media

Istanbul, Turkey – A Turkish lawyer has been detained by authorities for making derogatory comments about Sharia, the religious law associated with Islamic tradition, on a social media platform. According to the Cumhuriyet daily, an investigation was launched into the lawyer, Feyza Altun, after she used offensive language in response to a comment on one of her posts. Altun had shared a Persian poem on the platform, which prompted a user to make a comment linking her name to a “Sharia attack.” In response, Altun posted “F*** Sharia,” which quickly drew attention and criticism on … Read more

Social Media Abuzz as YSL Defense Attorney Arrested on Gang Charges, Shocking Instagram Photos Surface

Los Angeles, California – Social media users are buzzing about defense attorney Nicole Fegan, known for representing defendants in the YSL Rico gang trial, after she was arrested on gang-related charges. The arrest sparked a frenzy of comments on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), with users expressing their astonishment at Fegan’s behavior on her Instagram page. Fegan’s Instagram account featured various photos of her flaunting large sums of cash and wielding multiple firearms. One user even posted a screenshot of Fegan pointing a gun at the camera, sarcastically suggesting that anyone following her account might … Read more

Minnesota Media Companies Rally Against Draconian Court Restrictions in Trooper Murder Case, Citing Violation of First Amendment Rights

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota – A coalition of media companies in Minnesota is urging a judge to reject strict limitations on public access to court documents in the murder case against state trooper Ryan Londregan. The media coalition argues that these restrictions would violate the press freedoms protected under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. The media attorney representing the coalition, Leita Walker, filed the court motion on Friday, following Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty’s request to seal filings in the case temporarily. Moriarty’s office claimed that this step was necessary to prevent the disclosure … Read more