On Wednesday, the court is weighing whether the tech giants can be sued over a 2017 terrorist attack on a nightclub in Turkey in which 39 people died.
under the terrorism law. Nawras Alassaf's family members, who are U.S. citizens, say the companies aided and abetted the attack because they assisted in the growth of the Islamic State group, which claimed responsibility for the attack. A lower court let the lawsuit go forward.
The platforms argue that they can't be sued because they did not knowingly or substantially assist in the Reina attack. If the justices agree, they don't have to reach bigger questions about Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and whether it protects platforms when they recommend content.
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