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US Supreme Court won't hear free speech fight over teacher fired for social media posts

  • On June 30, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear two free speech cases involving a teacher’s pre-hiring social media posts and an anti-vaccine group’s censorship complaint against Meta.
  • Following 2019 claims by Children’s Health Defense of Meta censorship, MacRae was fired in 2021 over pre-employment TikTok posts deemed disruptive, with court rulings affirming private content moderation rights.
  • Records confirm courts upheld Meta's right to moderate content, ruling its removal was a private business decision supported by multiple appellate rulings.
  • Following the court’s refusal, lower-court rulings on free speech cases stand, leaving MacRae’s appeal and CHD’s censorship claims unresolved; Judicial Watch called it a missed opportunity to defend First Amendment rights.
  • The Supreme Court's refusal to hear these cases signals ongoing debates over free speech, private content moderation, and public employer authority, with Justice Thomas urging future clarity on employee speech rights.
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