A federal judge has ordered Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin to turn over screenshots of social media accounts he has blocked.
Two Kentucky residents with the help of the American Civil Liberties Union have sued Bevin, arguing he violated their First Amendment rights by blocking them on social media.
Monday, Federal Magistrate Edward B. Atkins granted the ACLU's request for Bevin to turn over screenshots of blocked users' comments. He also ordered Bevin to disclose text and email messages about his social media policy and a list of keywords he uses to hide comments on Facebook. He denied the ACLU's request to have Bevin testify.
Earlier this year, U.S. District Judge Gregory F. Van Tatenhove denied the ACLU's request for a preliminary injunction, ruling they were not likely to win the case.