So we are currently waiting for a few cases to make their way to SCOTUS to find out whether or not social media has become a "public square" to the point where private corporations will be compelled to allow people to participate in them on equal terms.
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Lochner era is completely different from now; Rule of Reason in antitrust is now a thing, and wasn't before; literally nobody would have predicted Roe v. Wade; Citizens United was a total shift.
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The reason I think we _could_ (not will, but could) see something very surprising here, at the end of the day, is that Twitter and Facebook seem to be massively more important to the political process than something like a public access station, or a mall.
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I think the WI gerrymandering case is an example of this--as a Wisconsinite I definitely think "something" needs to be done, but I don't think that should include making SCOTUS vulnerable to sufficient mathematical gobbledygook, which is how the case seems to have been presented.
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