The panel unanimously ruled that the federal judge did not abuse his discretion when he approved the settlement and attorneys' fees.
Meta Platforms Inc.‘s $725 million settlement over claims that Facebook shared user data with third parties including Cambridge Analytica was upheld by a federal appeals court Thursday.
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In the order rejecting the city’s request, Judge Claire Cardwell wrote that “it may reasonably be inferred” Connie Clay’s ...
Documents and interviews reveal how the now-disgraced political firm targeted potential voters by combining its cache of ...
In a January 7 livestream laden with right-wing dog whistles, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the social media giant ...
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In December, Mr Justice Williams said that the media could not identify three judges who oversaw historical court cases related to 10-year-old Sara, as well as others including social workers and ...