Civil Litigation
Oct. 28, 2019
Lawyer for conservative media company asks judge not to squelch suit against YouTube
An attorney representing conversative media outlet Prager University tried to persuade a Santa Clara County judge Friday to keep alive a complaint alleging Alphabet Inc.-owned YouTube unlawfully restricted videos, violating the state Constitution.




SAN JOSE -- An attorney representing conservative media outlet Prager University tried to persuade a Santa Clara County judge Friday to keep alive a complaint alleging Alphabet Inc.-owned YouTube unlawfully restricted videos, violating the state constitution.
Superior Court Judge Brian C. Walsh issued a tentative order granting Alphabet's motion to dismiss the case wi...
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