Supreme Court issues first of many expected decisions on social media

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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a pair of social media cases. Catie Dull/Getty Images

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The Supreme Court issued a pair of unanimous decisions Friday on a subject that has roiled the waters at all levels of government. The question: When do public officials—elected or unelected—violate the First Amendment by blocking critics from their personal social media pages.

In Michigan and California, outraged citizens sued public officials who did that. In one case, two elected local school board

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