Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
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A federal judge has allowed California to keep a key witness and introduce important evidence against Meta in a high-profile trial over claims that the social media company designed its products to addict children and misled the public about their safety. The court rejected Meta’s attempts to block the whistleblower from testifying and to restrict evidence, marking significant procedural victories for the plaintiffs. This case is part of broader legal actions against Meta concerning the impact of its platforms on youth, following recent state court rulings holding the company liable and ordering safety reforms. The trial is set to begin soon, with the outcome potentially shaping future regulations and company practices.
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