Section 230
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New Mexico Wants to Redesign Instagram. Meta Says It Will Leave the State First.
A judge who calls himself a reluctant legislator must now decide whether a state AG can force a global platform to change its algorithm. The answer will determine whether courts can regulate what Congress won't.
The Big Tobacco Moment That Isn't
Two landmark verdicts against Meta and Google have parents lobbying Congress. The companies will appeal. The real question is whether the courtroom victory can survive Section 230 and the First Amendment.
A Jury Said Meta and Google Addicted a Child. Congress Is About to Try to Help.
The $6 million verdict in KGM v. Meta cracked Section 230 on product design. Now Britt and Fetterman are pushing Senate bills that have been stalled for a year. The courts may move faster than Congress.
Designed to Hook
A California jury found Meta and YouTube liable for building addictive platforms that harmed a child. The verdict targets architecture, not content.