Supreme Court agrees to hear case on tech companies' legal immunity

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Supreme Court to hear case on tech companies’ legal immunity

The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a case in which the family of a U.S. citizen who was killed in an ISIS attack in Paris in 2015 is suing Alphabet's GOOG, +2.70% GOOGL, +2.

59% Google business, according to multiple published reports. The case, Gonzalez v. Google, involves the scope of tech companies' immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, SCOTUSblog reported.

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