Scientists Join Lawsuit Against Biden Admin

Scientists have joined a lawsuit against the Biden administration.

The lawsuit alleges that the administration used social media companies to censor certain COVID-19 information.

The Daily Caller reported that Drs. Jayanta Bhattacharya, Martin Kulldorff, and Aaron Kheriaty joined the lawsuit last week. The doctors say that Big Tech social media platforms censored them for posting content contrary to the federal government’s narrative about COVID-19. 

The New Civil Liberties Alliance’s (NCLA) Tuesday press release indicated that the doctors were fighting for their First Amendment rights.

Seemingly echoing MRC Free Speech America’s recent report on The Secondhand Censorship Effect, the press release acknowledges that censorship doesn’t just affect the targeted individual or account. “[T]his state action deprives Americans of their right to hear the views of those who are being silenced, a First Amendment corollary of the right to free speech,” the release noted. Indeed, there is a secondhand effect of censorship on the America people, which MRC Free Speech America tracks using its unique CensorTrack database. This phenomenon is best thought of as “secondhand censorship.” Secondhand censorship is defined as the number of times that users on social media had information kept from them.

An attorney for the organization said the Biden administration intentionally engaged in viewpoint discrimination.

“The Biden Administration’s involvement in silencing the voices of those who have critiqued its responses to Covid-19, through pressure exerted on social media companies, is unprecedented in nature and degree,” Jenin Younes, litigation counsel at NCLA, said of the suit. “The government’s sweeping campaign to suppress the perspectives of the plaintiffs, and others like them, represents the most severe abrogation of the First Amendment in modern times, and we look forward to seeing this constitutional atrocity rectified in a court of law.”

NewsBusters reported on the NCLA’s decision to join the lawsuit last week.

NCLA President Mark Chenoweth added in the press release that the group wants to “restore free speech to the social media platforms.”

“The government may not work through private entities to accomplish censorship that the First Amendment forbids the government from doing directly. Yet that is precisely what these federal defendants have been up to. NCLA is delighted to join forces with these state attorneys-general to reverse this constitutional outrage and restore free speech to the social media platforms that are today’s public square,” he said.

Conservatives are under attack. Contact your representatives and demand that Big Tech be held to account to mirror the First Amendment while providing transparency, clarity on “hate speech” and equal footing for conservatives. If you have been censored, contact us at the CensorTrack contact form, and help us hold Big Tech accountable.

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