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Supreme Court To Decide Whether YouTube Can Be Sued For Abetting Terrorism

Por: Forbes Business October 04, 2022

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The Supreme Court is back in session and is poised for a memorable term.(Photo by Zach Gibson/Getty ... [+] Images)Getty Images It’s the first Monday in October so the Supreme Court is back in session. One of the first things it did is issue a list of various cases that it will decide in the coming term. It was already public knowledge that the Court will be deciding a number of important and controversial cases, including cases on affirmative... + full article



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