The Supreme Court appeared hesitant to allow victims of international terrorism to sue Twitter, Facebook, and other tech giants under a federal anti-terrorism law, queueing up a potential victory for Silicon Valley as it comes under increasing scrutiny throughout Washington. The case, Twitter v. Taamneh, is the second of two major tech-related cases before the court this week.At issue in Wednesday’s oral arguments was whether the family of a young man killed in an ISIS attack five years ago could, under existing law, hold the tech companies accountable for allegedly aiding and abetting the attack by hosting ISIS propaganda and recruitment materials during the 2010s. Twitter and its fellow de
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