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Supreme Court seems cautious on Google case that could reshape internet Justices across the ideological spectrum said they were confused by the plaintiff’s case and concerned about undermining ...
The majority of justices on Brazil’s Supreme Court have agreed to make social media companies liable for illegal postings by their users, in a landmark case for Latin America with implications for U.S ...
Friday’s decision limits the circumstances under which the court can issue nationwide injunctions — orders that stop a federal law or policy from being enforced while court battles play out.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday is set to hear oral arguments in the first of two cases this week with the potential to reshape how online platforms handle speech and content moderation.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Gonzalez v. Google on Tuesday — a pivotal case dealing with online speech and content moderation. Listen to the oral arguments here and ...
Supreme Court Play-by-Play 12 minute read James Poniewozik November 20, 2000 12:00 AM EST ...
Supreme Court hears a case that could transform the internet Oral arguments begin in Gonzalez v. Google, a landmark case tackling whether tech companies should be liable for harmful content their ...
The court's conservative justices are likely to have some tough questions about Biden's plan to forgive student loans as COVID-19 emergencies lift.
"Fortnite" maker Epic Games has prevailed in its high-profile antitrust trial over Alphabet's Google , which alleged the Play app store operated as an illegal monopoly, in a ruling that if it ...
Gonzalez v. Google seeks to hold tech giants accountable for recommendation algorithms in a complicated case that could see the Supreme Court meddle in more than 25 years of Internet policy ...
The Supreme Court is reviewing a legal shield that tech companies have long relied on to avoid liability for content on their platforms.
The country’s Supreme Court has now upheld the decision and the demands that go along with it, which may force the Play Store to allow third-party app stores as soon as next week.
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