Progress

Current status
in force
16 Sep 2022 in force
31 May 2022 under investigation
13 May 2022 under appeal
11 May 2022 in force
01 Dec 2021 under litigation
09 Sep 2021 adopted
31 Aug 2021 under deliberation
10 Aug 2021 under deliberation

Scope

Implementers
United States of America
Policy Area
Content moderation
Policy Instrument
User speech right
Regulated Economic Activity
platform intermediary: user-generated content
Government Branch
judiciary
legislature
executive
Government Body
court
supreme court
parliament
central government
Implementation Level
subnational

Timeline of events

16 Sep 2022
in force

Appeals Court upholds Texas HB 20 restricting social media content moderation and user blocking

On 16 September 2022, the United States Fifth Circuit of Appeals Court ruled in favour of the state and upheld Texas HB 20. The court stated that Texas HB 20 does not violate the First Amendment confirmed the classification of social media platforms…

Source
Event type law
Action type ruling
Government branch judiciary
Government body court
31 May 2022
under investigation

Supreme Court temporarily blocks Texas HB 20 restricting social media content moderation and user blocking

On 31 May 2022, the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of the emergency application by NetChoice LLC and CCIA, temporarily blocking the implementation of Texas House Bill 20 on social media content moderation. The application was filed on 13 May 2022 a…

Source
Event type law
Action type interim ruling
Government branch judiciary
Government body supreme court
13 May 2022
under appeal

Announced Supreme Court Appeal regarding House Bill 20 restricting social media content moderation and user blocking

On 13 May 2022, NetChoice LLC and CCIA filed an emergency application with the Supreme Court, aiming to block the implementation of Texas House Bill 20 on social media content moderation. The application requests the Supreme Court to vacate the stay…

Source
Event type law
Action type appeal
Government branch judiciary
Government body supreme court
11 May 2022
in force

Lifted injunction on House Bill 20 restricting social media content moderation and user blocking

On 11 May 2022, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals announced a ruling granting the Texas District Attorney a request for stay in the case of "NetChoice and CCIA v. Paxton". This results in the lifting of the previous injunction which blocked th…

Source
Event type law
Action type implementation
Government branch legislature
Government body parliament
01 Dec 2021
under litigation

Blocked Texas House Bill 20 restricting social media content moderation and user blocking

The Texas House Bill 20 is blocked by an order of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas. The initial case was issued in front of the Court by NetChoice LLC and the Computer & Communications Industry Association. The plai…

Source
Event type law
Action type injunction
Government branch judiciary
Government body court
09 Sep 2021
adopted

Signing into law of Texas House Bill 20 restricting social media content moderation and user blocking

On 9 September 2021, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law House Bill 20. The Bill limits social media companies with more than 50 million users from banning users based on their political views. Furthermore, the companies are required to discl…

Source
Event type law
Action type signing
Government branch executive
Government body central government
31 Aug 2021
under deliberation

Texas Senate passes House Bill 20 restricting social media content moderation and user blocking

On 31 August 2021, the Texas Senate passed House Bill 20 (HB 20). The Bill limits the ability of social media companies with more than 50 million users to ban users based on their political views. Furthermore, the companies will be required to discl…

Source
Event type law
Action type passage
Government branch legislature
Government body parliament
10 Aug 2021
under deliberation

Introduced Texas House Bill 20 restricting social media content moderation and user blocking

On 10 August 2021, House Bill 20 (HB 20) is introduced in the Texas House of Representatives. The Bill limits the ability of social media companies with more than 50 million users to ban users based on their political views. Furthermore, the compani…

Source
Event type law
Action type introduction
Government branch legislature
Government body parliament