Shiva First Amendment Lawsuit: First case in U.S. to show government made Twitter silence political speech

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On September of 2020, after Dr. SHIVA exposed and shared evidence – screenshots of four emails with the Secretary of State that the Government of Massachusetts had violated Federal Law by deleting ballot images – to his nearly 400,000 Twitter followers, the Government strongly encouraged Twitter using the Government’s “Trusted Twitter” partnership to first silence Dr. SHIVA for hours, days, and then to permanently to have him suspended. Federal Law demands all records generated during a federal election be preserved for 22 months.

Dr. SHIVA filed a lawsuit immediately asking for a Preliminary Injunction against the Government as he was still running for office, and needed his Twitter account to communicate.

On October 30, 2020, Federal Judge Mark Wolf awarded Dr. SHIVA all the terms of the Preliminary Injunction whereby the Judge ordered the Government and the other Defendants to stop silencing Dr. Shiva on Twitter. Judge Wolf also declared that Dr. SHIVA would likely prevail on his claim that the Government of Massachusetts made Twitter silence him in the middle of his election campaign

On February 1, 2021, the Government violated that Order.

On May 10, 2021 Judge Wolf issued an order for Twitter to testify in court on May 20, 2021 to explain why Twitter should not be made a co-Defendant, and whether the Government was responsible for the February 1, 2021 de-platforming of Dr. Shiva.

On May 13, 2021, Judge Wolf issued a new order seeking Amicus Briefs from supporters of the First Amendment.  This case goes to the heart what this country was founded to protect: Freedom of Speech, and especially Political Speech.

First Case To Show How Government Makes Twitter Silence Political Speech

Federal Judge Mark Wolf Orders Twitter to Testify at Landmark Hearing. Public Can Zoom In. Judge’s Additional Order Seeks Experts to Weigh in on Historic First Amendment Case

Cambridge, MA (May 13, 2021) – On October 30, 2020, Federal Judge Mark Wolf declared that Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai would likely prevail on his claim in case 20-CV-11889 that the Government of Massachusetts made Twitter silence him in the middle of his election campaign. This historic case is proceeding forward and a hearing is set for May 20, 2021.

The Judge has ordered Twitter to present their position.

This case is the first in the United States that presents powerful evidence that Government and Twitter are hand in glove. The case has garnered multiple victories including surviving motions to dismiss, as well as winning the terms of its Preliminary Injunction whereby the Judge ordered the Government to stop silencing Dr. Shiva on Twitter. On February 1, 2021, the Government violated that Order.

On May 10, 2021 Judge Wolf issued an order for Twitter to appear in court on May 20, 2021 to explain why it should not be made a co-Defendant, and whether the Government was responsible for the February 1, 2021de-platforming of Dr. Shiva.

On May 13, 2021, Judge Wolf issued a new order seeking Amicus Briefs from supporters of the First Amendment. This case goes to the heart what this country was founded to protect: Freedom of Speech, and especially Political Speech. Here is an excerpt from Judge Wolf’s latest order:

Excerpt from Judge Wolf’s latest order:

To register for Zoom hearing, visit https://forms.mad.uscourts.gov/courtlist.html and then select the date Thursday May 20, 2021, and Judge Wolf.

To contact Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, email: vashiva@vashiva.com.

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