Federal courts are not likely to consider a challenge to President Trump’s controversial effort to regulate Twitter and other social media companies until at least after the next election, according to policy analyst Blair Levin of New Street Research. That’s because there is long-standing precedent of courts refusing to hear a case until actual harm takes place such as an enforcement action...
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