In the #9thCircuit today, @prageru is challenging a federal judge's dismissal of its First Amendment lawsuit against Google (YouTube), claiming it restricted access to its videos as a "political gag mechanism" against conservative content. @CourthouseNews
Attorney for @prageru argues that YouTube is a public forum and is subject to First Amendment of scrutiny. Judge Mary Margaret McKeown says, "You can puff and say you are a public forum but that does not define your First Amendment status."
@prageru Judge Jay Bybee says he is impressed by the list of videos @prageru has put in the record. “It seems deeply disturbing that they put your stuff in the restricted area," he says, adding, "But I’m not sure that creates a First Amendment issue.”
@prageru Google's attorney is up. Says YouTube is not discriminating against @prageru. Judge Bybee says, "If that’s your opening line you’re inviting us to make that judgment."
@prageru Judge McKeown: "Google has almost the equivalent of state power when it decides who can and cannot be hosted on that platform."
@prageru Judge Bybee: "Isn’t the remedy that they just have to get their own channel?"
@prageru Google attorney argues it would be a "scary" proposition for a private business to be able to "turn the First Amendment on or off" just by calling itself a public forum.
Just in: The jury has reached a verdict in the case of Ahmad Abouammo, an ex-Twitter employee accused of spying for Saudi Arabia. Stay tuned for updates @CourthouseNews courthousenews.com/defense-calls-…
@CourthouseNews Count 1: Acting as an agent of a foreign government without notice to the Attorney General- Guilty.
Count 2: Conspiracy to commit wire fraud and honest services wire fraud- Guilty.
Jurors deliberating in Ahmad Abouammo's criminal case are deadlocked and have sent a note asking: What happens if the jury is unable to come to a verdict for one or multiple counts. @CourthouseNews courthousenews.com/defense-calls-…
Chen has encouraged them to keep deliberating. I should clarify that they are not exactly deadlocked, but seem to not be unanimous on one or more counts.
Jurors have resumed deliberations. They were reminded that they must be unanimous in their verdict, but they do not have to reach a verdict on all counts.
Gearing up for a marathon #Roundup MDL settlement hearing this morning before Judge Chhabria in the Northern District. I'll have coverage for @CourthouseNews
Chhabria: "I was going back over the questions I put out and I found myself regretting that I didn't separate out the questions based on class."
There are two: 1. People diagnosed with Non Hodgkin lymphoma and exposed to Roundup and not yet hired lawyers 2. People who have been exposed to Roundup and not yet diagnosed with NHL
The jury trial of accused hacker Yevgeniy Nikulin,kicks off today in San Francisco. Nikulin is charged with breaching @LinkedIn and @Dropbox in 2012. I'll have coverage of opening arguments for @CourthouseNews
@LinkedIn@Dropbox@CourthouseNews Assistant U.S. Attorney Michelle Kane is up first for opening arguments. Tells the jury that despite his methods, Nikulin is "just an ordinary thief."
Nikulin's attorney Adam Gasner points the finger at the Russians, painting the cyberattacks as a state-sponsored conspiracy to sell American data for profit. He says Nikulin wasn't involved and that anyone could have used his email accounts.
#BREAKING: Federal judge finds treatment of pre-trial detainees by #CBP in Tuscon unconstitutional; rules that those held longer than 48 hours be kept in conditions that meet basic human needs- with a bed, blanket, food, and potable water. Story forthcoming @CourthouseNews