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U.S. States Assert Public Interest in Legal Battle Against Meta Platformsby@metaeatsbrains

U.S. States Assert Public Interest in Legal Battle Against Meta Platforms

by Save the Kids From MetaOctober 27th, 2023
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The legal action taken by multiple U.S. states against Meta Platforms is driven by the public interest. Meta's alleged unlawful acts and practices have had a significant impact on consumers in the filing states, causing adverse effects. This legal battle seeks to address these issues and protect the public interest.

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The United States v. Meta Platforms Court Filing October 24, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here. This is part 2 of 100.

II. PUBLIC INTEREST

12. This action is in the public interest of the Filing States. Meta has engaged in, and will continue to engage in, the unlawful acts and practices set forth below. Meta’s unlawful acts and practices affect a significant number of consumers in the Filing States. These acts and practices have caused and will continue to cause adverse effects to consumers in the Filing States.



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