FBI trawled Fb to arrest protesters for inciting riots, court docket information present

4 circumstances provide some perception into how federal legislation enforcement continues to watch on-line speech associated to social actions.
Four cases offer some insight into how federal law enforcement continues to monitor online speech related to social movements.

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