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In a groundbreaking decision, a federal judge has dismissed and struck a lawsuit filed by X Corp (formerly Twitter) against The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a nonprofit research organization. This ruling is significant and has far-reaching implications that are worth understanding.

To provide insight into the significance of this judgment, I had the opportunity to speak with three key individuals involved in the case. Alex Abdo, the litigation director at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, offered his perspective. Imran Ahmed, the CEO and founder of CCDH, provided valuable input from the organization’s standpoint. Lastly, Roberta Kaplan, a partner at the law firm Kaplan, Hecker, and Fink, which represented CCDH in this lawsuit, shared her thoughts on the ruling.

Together, these experts shed light on the implications of the judge’s decision to dismiss and strike X Corp’s lawsuit against CCDH. This conversation delves into the broader issues at play and why this ruling matters in the context of free speech and digital communication. Stay tuned to learn more about this significant legal development.

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