On Monday, the United States Supreme Court refused to hear a decade-old lawsuit filed by Twitter, now X, that sought to publicly disclose how many times the federal government requests user data in connection with national security investigations.In 2014, then-Twitter filed a lawsuit after the Feder.
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from X, formerly known as Twitter, seeking to make public the number of times the FBI requested user information from the company in connection with national security investigations. The social media company sued the government in 2014, during the Obama administration, after it was blocked…
The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a challenge against the government's "unconstitutional" censorship of X's Transparency Report.
The Supreme Court refused an appeal by X to challenge an earlier ruling that prohibits it from publicly disclosing the number of requests by federal law officers for information about its users.
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from X, formerly known as Twitter, seeking to make public the number of times the FBI requested user information from the company in connection with national security investigations. The social media company sued the government in 2014, during the Obama administration, after it was blocked […]