In its recent opinion in Lindke v. Freed, the U.S. Supreme Court addressed when public officials may be held liable for violating the First Amendment for silencing critics on social media. The Court held that a public official violates the First Amendment for blocking a citizen from commenting when the official possessed actual authority to speak on the State’s behalf on a particular matter and purported to exercise that authority when speaking in the relevant social-media posts.
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