Cornell Law professor Bill Jacobson weeds through the legal jargon to explain why the Murthy v. Missouri decision isn’t what we wanted. A case that ultimately challenged the government’s ability to censor U.S. citizens via proxy was dismissed in an unexpected 6-3 decision on what is considered a conservative court. Jacobson does his best to analyze why the court went this way in what would’ve been assumed to be a clear violation from the government.