Court: Maryland law regulating newspapers and social media flunks First Amendment
Last year following the Russian Facebook scandal the Maryland legislature passed a bill regulating newspapers (!) and other online ad platforms. Gov. Larry Hogan refused to sign it, citing First Amendment concerns. Now a federal court has agreed and blocked the law’s enforcement as an unconstitutional infringement on the freedom of the press.
I write about the case at Cato. “Social media trickery is bad. Chipping away at First Amendment liberties to stop it is worse.”
Filed under: campaign regulation, First Amendment, Maryland, newspapers, social media
Court: Maryland law regulating newspapers and social media flunks First Amendment curated from Overlawyered
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