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Supreme Court to Rule on Trump's Immunity and Social Media Regulations

Final decisions of the term include critical cases on presidential immunity and state laws on content moderation.

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FILE - The Supreme Court building is seen on June 28, 2024, in Washington. Two blockbuster opinions are coming on the Supreme Court term's final day, Monday, July 1: whether Donald Trump is immune from federal criminal prosecution as a former president and whether state laws limiting how social media platforms regulate content posted by their users violate the Constitution. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)
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Overview

  • The Supreme Court's term ends Monday with key rulings pending on Trump's immunity and social media laws.
  • Trump's immunity case could impact the timing of his trial related to the January 6 Capitol riot.
  • State laws in Florida and Texas challenge how social media platforms regulate user content.
  • Delays in the court's decisions have sparked criticism of potential bias in favor of Trump.
  • The court's rulings could have significant implications for future presidential conduct and online speech regulation.