The US th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed much of the controversial order issued as part of a lawsuit brought by Republican attorneys general that claimed the administration engaged in unconstitutional censorship in its efforts to combat Covid disinformation . The three-judge panel said the preliminary injunction issued by US District Judge Terry Doughty in July was both vague and broader than necessary to remedy the Plaintiffs injuries as shown at this preliminary juncture . The appeals court also narrowed the injunctions scope so that it only applied to the White House the surgeon general the CDC and the FBI . Doughty had included other agencies in his July order . The case can be appealed to the Supreme Court so that the order which had been temporarily blocked earlier in the summer is on pause for days so that the case can be appealed . This story has been updated with additional information. This article has been amended to clarify that this article has not been updated to clarify the details of the ruling. This story was updated with further information. The th Circuit left in place. This page has been asked for comment comment by Mr. Edith Clement and Jennifer Walker Elrod and Don Willett to comment on this article. We are happy to clarify our comments on this comment. We have been asked to clarify this. We would like to clarify. We were happy to provide an additional comment. Please clarify that we are happy for clarification. We wish to clarify what we were asked for an explanation. Please comment on our comments. Please share our comment. The comments. We appreciate the comments. Inaccused. Please contact the comments on our comment, please clarify. The comment. Inventors. Please refer to the comments, please share this. Please email us. We. appreciate the comment.