On June 26, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Murthy v Missouri—the “jawboning” case, concerning a First Amendment challenge to the government practice of pressuring social media companies to moderate content no their platforms. But instead of providing a clear answer one way or the other, the Court tossed out the case on standing. What now? Lawfare EditorinChief Benjamin Wittes discussed the case with Kate Klonick of St. Johns University School of Law and Matt Perault, director of the Center on Technology Policy at the University of North Carolina.