The First Amendment, the Fourth Amendment, and Substantial Encouragement

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Part of the Murthy v. Missouri challengers’ claim is that the First Amendment bans the government from even “substantially encouraging” private entities to block user speech. And as I noted in the post below, I appreciate the difficulties with this claim (though I also appreciate its appeal). Here, though, I wanted to repeat one narrow observation…

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