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U.S Female Presidential Candidate Sue Google $50M For Suspending Political Ads by olayiwola4u(m): 7:40pm On Mar 05, 2020
The Democratic presidential candidate had accused the tech giant of infringing on her free speech when it temporarily suspended her advertising account.

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a $50 million lawsuit filed by Representative Tulsi Gabbard, a Democratic presidential candidate, that accused Google of infringing on her free speech when it briefly suspended her advertising account last year.

The judge, Stephen V. Wilson of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, granted Google’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit because the Gabbard campaign had failed to prove that the First Amendment clause that prohibits the government from curbing free speech applied to Google as a private company.

The Gabbard campaign’s lawsuit failed to establish “how Google’s regulation of its own platform is in any way equivalent to a governmental regulation of an election,” Judge Wilson wrote in his order.

Ms. Gabbard, a congressional representative from Hawaii, is still a candidate for the Democratic nomination but has failed to garner any significant support in the early votes or national polls. She did, however, win her first delegate on Tuesday, from American Samoa. Officials with the Gabbard campaign did not immediately respond to requests for comment Wednesday evening.

In July, [b]Ms. Gabbard filed what is believed to be the first lawsuit by a presidential candidate against a major technology company. [/b]She argued that Google, by regulating political ads on its platform, assumed the traditional role of government in terms of regulating elections and was therefore subject to the First Amendment.

The lawsuit claimed that Google had infringed on her right to free speech when the company suspended the campaign’s advertising account for six hours on June 27 and 28...

Source: www.oyinbolatest..com

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Re: U.S Female Presidential Candidate Sue Google $50M For Suspending Political Ads by Nobody: 7:41pm On Mar 05, 2020
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Re: U.S Female Presidential Candidate Sue Google $50M For Suspending Political Ads by Lawgod247: 8:08pm On Mar 05, 2020
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Re: U.S Female Presidential Candidate Sue Google $50M For Suspending Political Ads by ajibolaoke2019(m): 4:53pm On Mar 06, 2020
olayiwola4u:
The Democratic presidential candidate had accused the tech giant of infringing on her free speech when it temporarily suspended her advertising account.

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a $50 million lawsuit filed by Representative Tulsi Gabbard, a Democratic presidential candidate, that accused Google of infringing on her free speech when it briefly suspended her advertising account last year.

The judge, Stephen V. Wilson of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, granted Google’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit because the Gabbard campaign had failed to prove that the First Amendment clause that prohibits the government from curbing free speech applied to Google as a private company.

The Gabbard campaign’s lawsuit failed to establish “how Google’s regulation of its own platform is in any way equivalent to a governmental regulation of an election,” Judge Wilson wrote in his order.

Ms. Gabbard, a congressional representative from Hawaii, is still a candidate for the Democratic nomination but has failed to garner any significant support in the early votes or national polls. She did, however, win her first delegate on Tuesday, from American Samoa. Officials with the Gabbard campaign did not immediately respond to requests for comment Wednesday evening.

In July, [b]Ms. Gabbard filed what is believed to be the first lawsuit by a presidential candidate against a major technology company. [/b]She argued that Google, by regulating political ads on its platform, assumed the traditional role of government in terms of regulating elections and was therefore subject to the First Amendment.

The lawsuit claimed that Google had infringed on her right to free speech when the company suspended the campaign’s advertising account for six hours on June 27 and 28...

Source: www.oyinbolatest..com
Re: U.S Female Presidential Candidate Sue Google $50M For Suspending Political Ads by TrajansKong: 10:14pm On Mar 06, 2020
Why have we never heard of this presidential candidate named Sue Google??

I believe she will have a good case to sue this people for this serious misrepresentations!

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