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Supreme Court Tackles AI Political Ads, Social Media Moderation, and Border Security in Landmark Decisions

Supreme Court Tackles AI Political Ads, Social Media Moderation, and Border Security in Landmark Decisions

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The US Supreme Court has been active with several key developments over the past three days. On Monday, the justices heard oral arguments in a major case challenging federal regulations on AI-generated content in political ads, focusing on First Amendment protections amid rising election concerns. Justices appeared divided, with conservative members questioning government overreach while liberals emphasized misinformation risks.

Tuesday brought a significant ruling in NetChoice v. Paxton, where the Court unanimously struck down parts of Texas's social media content moderation law, affirming platforms' editorial rights under the First Amendment. This decision reinforces prior precedents like Moody v. NetChoice and could impact similar state laws nationwide.

Yesterday, the Court issued a brief order staying a lower court injunction against President Trump's executive order on border security, allowing enhanced asylum restrictions to remain in effect pending full review. This 5-4 decision, with Chief Justice Roberts joining the three liberal justices in dissent, underscores ongoing tensions over immigration policy.

Additionally, reports emerged of Justice Sonia Sotomayor's recent hospitalization for minor surgery, though she is expected to recover fully and resume duties soon, prompting brief speculation about Court continuity.

These moves highlight the Court's packed docket on tech, free speech, and executive power as it navigates a polarized landscape.

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