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US judge won't allow interlocutory appeals in social media addiction case

By Xu Yuan ( March 12, 2025, 21:10 GMT | Insight) -- State attorneys general and companies they are suing, including Google and TikTok, have had a US federal judge  deny their requests to appeal — for now — the case involving allegedly addictive social media apps, over issues such as public nuisance and Section 230 immunity.State attorneys general and companies they are suing, including Google and TikTok, have had a US federal judge  deny their requests to appeal — for now — the case involving allegedly addictive social media apps, over issues such as public nuisance and Section 230 immunity....

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