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Civil Litigation,
Constitutional Law

Mar. 28, 2018

Judge sides with YouTube in free speech case

A San Jose federal judge dismissed claims that Google violated the free speech rights of conservative media outlet Prager University, most known for its YouTube videos.

Judge sides with YouTube in free speech case
U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh

A San Jose federal judge dismissed claims that Alphabet Inc.-owned Google violated the free speech rights of conservative media outlet Prager University, most known for its YouTube videos.

Radio talk show host Dennis Prager and his organization claim Google LLC trampled his First Amendment rights when it placed age limits on some of the videos on his YouTube channel.

The videos also won't appear w...

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