Among the most interesting reactions to this ruling, Eugene Volokh, who both defended Google and made a video for PragerU as he admits for the sake of transparency for his readers, admitted that the court got it right and that YouTube, no matter how big it is cannot be bound by the 1st Amendment.
"The analysis seems quite right to me. The court didn't have occasion to discuss any possible California law claims, which I assume Prager University can bring in state court; but I think Prager University is unlikely to succeed on those, either."
Agreement on the Right
Among the most interesting reactions to this ruling, Eugene Volokh, who both defended Google and made a video for PragerU as he admits for the sake of transparency for his readers, admitted that the court got it right and that YouTube, no matter how big it is cannot be bound by the 1st Amendment.
"The analysis seems quite right to me. The court didn't have occasion to discuss any possible California law claims, which I assume Prager University can bring in state court; but I think Prager University is unlikely to succeed on those, either."
https://reason.com/2020/02/26/youtube-isnt-bound-by-the-first-amendment/
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