Supreme Court to weigh Google and Twitter internet free speech policies
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Free speech access to the internet could be dramatically transformed, with the Supreme Court set to hear a high-stakes pair of oral arguments.
Those two companies were separately sued by the families of terror victims. Oral arguments will be held over two days this week.
The family of Nohemi Gonzalez claims Google, the owner of YouTube, willingly allowed the Islamic State group to post hundreds of videos that helped incite violence and recruit potential supporters. The 23-year-old U.S. citizen studying abroad was one of 130 innocents killed in Paris during a series of IS-affiliated attacks in November 2015.
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