Article 693AJ The Supreme Court is deciding the future of the internet, and it acted like it

The Supreme Court is deciding the future of the internet, and it acted like it

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Adi Robertson
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We're a court. We really don't know about these things. These are not the nine greatest experts on the internet."

Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan made the wryly self-deprecating comment early in oral arguments for Gonzalez v. Google, a potential landmark case covering Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. The remark was a nod to many people's worst fears about the case. Gonzalez could unwind core legal protections for the internet, and it will be decided by a court that's shown an appetite for overturning legal precedent and reexamining long-standing speech law.

But during a remarkably entertaining session of questions today, the court took an unexpectedly measured look at Section 230. The outcome in Gonzalez is far...

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