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Supreme Court ruling on Big Tech, terrorists could impact suit by Raleigh diplomat’s daughter

For Anne Cameron Cain, the seemingly-never-ending legal battle started six years ago, when ISIS bombs hit Brussels and killed 32 people – including her husband, Alexander Pinczowski. In a federal lawsuit Cain, the daughter of Raleigh diplomat Jim Cain, claimed Twitter allowed terrorists to openly communicate as they were planning deadly attacks in Paris and Brussels. “For years, ISIS, its leaders, spokesmen and members openly maintained and used official Twitter accounts with little or no interference,” the suit, filed in 2017, alleged. Read More...

For Anne Cameron Cain, the seemingly-never-ending legal battle started six years ago, when ISIS bombs hit Brussels and killed 32 people – including her husband, Alexander Pinczowski. In a federal lawsuit Cain, the daughter of Raleigh diplomat Jim Cain, claimed Twitter allowed terrorists to openly communicate as they were planning deadly attacks in Paris and Brussels. “For years, ISIS, its leaders, spokesmen and members openly maintained and used official Twitter accounts with little or no interference,” the suit, filed in 2017, alleged.

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