BREAKING: Justices Craft Test To Decide If Social Media Use Is Official
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By Katie Buehler

The U.S. Supreme Court adopted a new test Friday to determine if a public
official's use of social media constitutes state action subject to
liability under the First Amendment, instructing courts to consider whether
the official has authority to speak on the government's behalf and if they
purported to use that authority in writing a post.

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