Free Speech in the Age of Social Media: A Constitutional Conundrum A growing debate is unfolding at the intersection of free speech, public health, and social media, raising fundamental questions about the limits of constitutional protection. As governments and health authorities grapple with the spread of misinformation and disinformation online, they are increasingly turning to laws and regulations that restrict health-related speech on social media platforms. But do these measures infringe on the fundamental right to free expression enshrined in the constitution? Experts are weighing in on the complex interplay between public choice, social media, and the constitutionality of health-related speech, sparking a heated discussion about the balance between individual rights and public health concerns. Will the courts ultimately uphold the rights of free speech advocates, or will the tide of public opinion and pressure from health authorities prevail?
Constitutionality of health-related speech meets public choice and social media