Government,
Civil Litigation
Oct. 5, 2022
Judicial Watch sues state official for getting YouTube video removed
Judicial Watch Inc. sued Secretary of State Shirley Weber in federal court last month, claiming her Office of Elections Cybersecurity overstepped when it notified YouTube of an allegedly misleading political video just before the 2020 election.




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Judicial Watch Inc. sued Secretary of State Shirley Weber in federal court last month, claiming her Office of Elections Cybersecurity overstepped when it notified YouTube of an allegedly misleading political video just before the 2020 election. According to the 201...
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