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 nostr:npub1zp4t3de7recl0tf732eh5q68p9svk0hl9eyu2gte070za7l20hsq78yw42 nostr:npub1hrj2028dawlu4qtmuwe9q0fg3eer6ltdxs2l4n6ys475egs88vrsg56p8k Or maybe, and I'm just spitballing here, an affected company could file a lawsuit focusing on the specific burdens imposed by the general editorial transparency requirements rather than addressing them in conclusory terms in a few paragraphs of declarations. 

NetChoice and its members made some very cautious litigation choices, and if they couldn't be bothered to build a record on the issue, it's hard to blame the Supreme Court for not taking it up.