Supreme Court gavels in 2023 with major decisions ahead:
, will ask the justices to end immunity for social media companies and greenlight their lawsuit against YouTube parent company Google. The family alleges the tech giant aided ISIS when its algorithms recommended and amplified the group's extremist videos; Google denies the claim.
A separate but related case involving Twitter asks the justices to decide whether the platform can be held liable for aiding and abetting terrorism, even if its services were not used directly in connection with a specific terrorist act. On environmental issues, the high court will rule on the scope of the Clean Water Act protection of wetlands, and a disputeThe decisions are all expected before the end of June, when the court traditionally recesses for summer.
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