LPR lawyers watch closely this week as U.S. Supreme Court hears cases in Gonzales vs. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh
Amicus Brief Challenging in re Gonzales v. Google
...if that conduct leads to real-world torts and crimes, the Ninth Circuit’s broad read of Section 230 would immunize those ISPs, leaving victims and survivors with no recourse.
AMICUS BRIEF FILED BY KIM ADAMS, LEVIN PAPANTONIO RAFFERTY ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL FOR AMICI CURIAE COUNTER EXTREMISM PROJECT AND HANY FARID
Amicus Brief Challenging in re Twitter v. Taamneh
Congress knew exactly what it was doing in 2016 when it authorized secondary civil liability— on “the broadest possible basis”—against those who provide assistance or conspire with a “person” who commits acts of international terrorism.
AMICUS BRIEF FILED BY CHRIS PAULOS, LEVIN PAPANTONIO RAFFERTY ATTORNEY, AND STEPHEN I. VLADECK, COUNSEL OF RECORD FOR ANTI-TERRORISM ACT SCHOLARS AS AMICI CURIAE
For some, this leads into an echo chamber of violent and extreme content. These cases are about the tragic consequences of these powerful technologies
CHRIS PAULOS, ATTORNEY AND SHAREHOLDER, LEVIN PAPANTONIO RAFFERT