The Supreme Court on Monday rejected Musk's attempt to undo a 2018 SEC settlement that requires him to get legal approval for X posts about Tesla.
The court on Monday rejected an appeal by the billionaire Tesla CEO over a previous settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission which requires Musk to get legal approval for any posts he makes on X about Tesla.
He filed a petition with the Supreme Court to undo the settlement in December, arguing it limited his free speech.The Tesla boss — who also runs SpaceX and X itself — has been no stranger to feuds with government officials.
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