The US Supreme Court left in place a broad liability shield for social media companies for content posted by users, insulating
Acting in a case involving Google, the court refused to limit the immunity internet companies have enjoyed under a decades-old law known as Section 230. In a related case, the court tossed out a lawsuit that said social media companies bore responsibility under an anti-terrorism law for a 2017 shooting in an Istanbul nightclub.
The unanimous decisions together mark a ...
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