The Supreme Court announced two opinions on Wednesday, with no plans to issue or post any additional rulings. The court delivered a significant election-year victory to the Biden administration by ruling that federal agencies, including the White House and the FBI, can continue to encourage social media platforms to remove content deemed as misinformation.
In a separate decision, the court made a ruling that has implications for federal anti-corruption laws. The justices sided with a former mayor from Indiana who was accused of accepting a bribe in exchange for a towing contract. This decision was seen as a weakening of federal anti-corruption statutes.
The Supreme Court is scheduled to release more opinions on Thursday at 10 a.m. ET. Stay tuned for further updates on the court's decisions and their impact on various legal matters.