Contact a lawyer, my dude. Have them assess the situation and see what they think. Marsh v. Alabama popped up in 2016 when people were talking about Trump being banned from Twitter then.
It seemed to have pretty good traction at the time. The wording is very clear. If you open your home to the public, you do not have absolute dominion and protected speech cannot be restricted. If Twitter was, say, invite only, then it would absolutely be able to restrict it. But it is a public platform, wide open to the public.
Very interesting. What say you to class action against the big tech for censorship?
Contact a lawyer, my dude. Have them assess the situation and see what they think. Marsh v. Alabama popped up in 2016 when people were talking about Trump being banned from Twitter then.
It seemed to have pretty good traction at the time. The wording is very clear. If you open your home to the public, you do not have absolute dominion and protected speech cannot be restricted. If Twitter was, say, invite only, then it would absolutely be able to restrict it. But it is a public platform, wide open to the public.