Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Mental Health Claims Against Big Tech Social Media Giants

Sacramento, California – A recent ruling in California state court indicates that social media giants Meta Platforms, YouTube, Snap, and TikTok may face legal challenges over allegations that features within their platforms are detrimental to youth mental health. A judge has allowed failure-to-warn claims to proceed in a consolidated lawsuit, dismissing their arguments that the Communications Decency Act and First Amendment provide immunity in these instances. This decision underscores increasing scrutiny on how social media usage can affect mental health, particularly among younger users. Legal experts suggest that the outcome of this case could set … Read more

Judge Denies Big Tech Dismissal in Landmark Case Over Social Media’s Impact on Teen Mental Health

San Francisco, CA – A California state judge has ruled that popular social media giants including Meta Platforms, YouTube, Snap, and TikTok failed to dismiss allegations that they did not adequately warn users about the potential mental health risks their platforms pose to young people. This decision implies that the companies might face liabilities due to the features of their own apps, contrary to their arguments that such claims were barred by the Communications Decency Act and the First Amendment. The ruling, which stems from consolidated lawsuits, marks a significant moment in the ongoing debate … Read more

California Judge Denies Big Tech’s Request to Dismiss Youth Mental Health Claims

San Francisco, Calif. – A California state judge has rejected a motion by major social media platforms Meta Platforms, YouTube, Snap, and TikTok that sought to dismiss failure-to-warn claims made against them. These claims are part of a larger consolidated litigation accusing these platforms of causing harm to youth mental health through their specific app features. The ruling indicated that protections offered under the Communications Decency Act and claims of First Amendment rights do not extend to the platform’s design and interactive features. This legal viewpoint underscores the potential responsibilities of social media companies regarding … Read more

Deel to Challenge Fraud Facilitation Allegations in Court, Denies Involvement in Money Laundering Scheme

San Francisco, Calif. — Deel, a burgeoning human resources and payroll startup, is poised to counter a lawsuit it has described as unfounded. The lawsuit accuses the company of enabling financial transactions tied to a con that allegedly preyed on elderly churchgoers. Filed in a federal court in Florida, the legal complaint alleges that Deel’s payment mechanisms were exploited to transfer monies linked to a deceitful scheme, a violation flagged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. According to the regulators, numerous investors were misled by the scheme. Deel has vehemently denied these allegations, asserting … Read more