Constitution Daily (blog) | Supreme Court rules in Facebook, free speech case Constitution Daily (blog) In a majority 7-2 opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts, the Supreme Court said today that a lower court that convicted a man who made threats on Facebook needs to rehear the case after not requiring evidence the threats were made with malice. Facebook rants are not criminal, Supreme Court rules SCOTUS rules in favor of man convicted of posting threatening messages on ... U.S. Supreme Court tosses conviction for Facebook threats |
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