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Supreme Court will hear two cases seeking to hold social media companies financially responsible for terrorist attacks

Por: CBS News Politics October 03, 2022

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The Supreme Court said Monday it will hear two cases seeking to hold social media companies financially responsible for terrorist attacks. Relatives of people killed in terror attacks in France and Turkey had sued Google, Twitter and Facebook, accusing the companies of helping terrorists spread their message and radicalize new recruits.The court will hear the cases this term, which began Monday, with a decision expected before the court recesses... + full article



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