1)
What is being decided in this case?
The justices will have to decide between radically different conceptions of what social
media is.
2) Why does it have great social importance?
Social media has great social importance because it is a vital expression of our First
Amendment right in our generation.
3) What are Florida and Texas claiming?
They claim that the laws violated the platforms’ speech rights.
3) What role do you think the First Amendment plays in the eventual SCOTUS
decision? Explain. Don't say "a big role."
The First Amendment's role in the SCOTUS decision is freedom of speech and
assembly. Social media platforms are more than just posting cute pics. It can be a way
to express oneself, call for help, or even stand together on an economic decision one
might have.
4) If SCOTUS rules for the states, what would be the result for businesses?
The decisions made by the Supreme Court on constitutional issues are almost always
considered final, and can only be changed by using the seldom-used method of
constitutional amendment or by a new ruling of the Court. On the other hand, if the
Court interprets a statute, it is possible to take new legislative action.
5) What does Orwellian mean?
A political system where the government controls all aspects of citizens' lives.
6) What does "skepticism" mean?
A doubtful disposition; a lack of belief in the veracity of something.
7) What is NPR? What does it stand for?
NPR is a non-profit media organization that aims to inform the public.