Supreme Court Hands Win to Twitter, Facebook, Google in Liability Cases

Justices say social-media websites weren’t liable for terrorist attacks but sidestep Section 230 questions

Twitter and other websites, plaintiffs alleged, allowed Islamic State to use their services for fundraising, recruitment and inciting violence. Photo: Jeff Chiu/Associated Press

WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court unanimously rejected efforts to hold Twitter, Google and Facebook culpable for Islamic State attacks because they hosted terrorist material on their sites, but sidestepped any fuller reckoning with Section 230, the foundational internet law that shields social-media platforms from liability for user-generated content. 

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