Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools Sue Social Media Giants For Role In Student Mental Health Crisis

A Lawsuit Has Been Filed By The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System Against A Number Of Social Media Companies, Seeking Accountability For The Increasing Mental Health Crisis Among Students. The Suit Names Facebook, Google, Instagram, Meta, Snapchat, Tik Tok, WhatsApp, And YouTube.

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Tennessee Attorney General Leads Coalition In U.S. Supreme Court To Hold Big Tech Accountable

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Announced That Tennessee, Joined By A Coalition Of 25 States And D.C., Has Filed An Amicus Brief At The United States Supreme Court To Ensure Technology Companies Remain Accountable To State Consumer Protection Laws.

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Weary Of Social Media Prying, Lawmakers Delve Into Data Privacy

TN Legislators Plan To Push Forward With Legislation Designed To Let Tennesseans Know What Companies Are Doing With Their Data When They Sign A Contract.

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Blackburn & Colleagues Demand Google Stop Silencing Pro-Life Views

U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn And Steve Daines Led Their Colleagues In Demanding Answers From The CEO Of Google On Google’s Double Standard In Censoring Pro-Life Abortion Pill Reversal Ads While Continuing To Allow Ads For Deadly Abortion Pills.

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Private Sector Begins Vaccine Mandates Amid Pushback

After The Federal Government Made The Controversial Decision To Require That Its Employees Receive The COVID-19 Vaccine, Multiple Private Companies Are Now Following Suit.

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TN Attorney General Joins Lawsuit Against Google

Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III Has Joined With Attorney Generals From 37 Other States In A Lawsuit Against California-Based Google. The Lawsuit Alleges That The Company Violated State And Federal Antitrust Laws.

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Lawsuit Seeks To Subject Google To Government Regulation

The Lawsuit Wants Google Declared As A Public Utility And Be Subject To Govt Regulation. It Also Says The California-Based Company Has A Duty To Offer Sources Or Competitors Rights Equal To Its Own, Claiming It Should Not Prioritize…

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