WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court justices sounded split Wednesday over whether social media firms can be sued and potentially held liable for aiding international terrorists. At issue is how to
The justices heard arguments to determine whether or not the recommendation of ISIS-related content on Twitter amounted to aiding and abetting terrorists.
The Supreme Court heard arguments today in Twitter v. Taamneh, a case seeking to hold Twitter responsible for aiding and abetting terrorism because terrorists have been able to use the platform.