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The Supreme Court refused to hear far-right activist Laura Loomer’s appeal over her social media bans, upholding platform content moderation rights.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear Laura Loomer’s appeal challenging her bans from Facebook and X, ending her fourth attempt to overturn the decisions.
Loomer, a far-right activist, claimed the platforms conspired to suppress her political speech during her 2020 and 2022 Florida congressional campaigns, arguing this violated civil rights laws and hindered her ability to campaign during pandemic restrictions.
Lower courts had previously dismissed her case, citing Section 230 protections that shield tech companies from liability for content moderation.
Neither Meta nor X responded to her Supreme Court appeal, and the court’s refusal to review the case maintains the existing legal precedent favoring platform discretion in content decisions.
La Corte Suprema se negó a escuchar la apelación de la activista de extrema derecha Laura Loomer sobre sus prohibiciones en las redes sociales, manteniendo los derechos de moderación de contenido de la plataforma.