Social media use as a First Amendment right. I guess we will hear more of this.https://twitter.com/bradheath/status/876805132926824450 …
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And if a person violates the code of conduct of the company that runs said social media tool?… hmmm want to read more about this.
As I read, issue is due process, as def of "soc media is too broad. Court is essent saying "show history of use for partic purpose"
I'm ok with that. But is one "making one's voice heard" when you post anonymously? Would seem to mean you want your voice heard but not you
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