Great news on the Taylor v. Twitter lawsuit! Jared Taylor's Twitter account was shut down last year by the supposed free-speech giant, and he sued Twitter for censorship (see here). "Our lawsuit is not about whether [my client] is right or wrong," said Mr. Taylor's lawyer in February. "It's about whether Twitter and other technology companies have the right to ban individuals from using their services based on their perceived viewpoints and affiliations."
A California judge has now ruled that Twitter [and potentially others] can definitely be sued for falsely claiming they allow free speech. The judge declared Twitter's ban of certain users "at any time, for any reason or for no reason" may be an "unconscionable contract" for a company that advertises free speech. The judge dismissed Twitter's Motion to Dismiss in the Taylor case. Read more here.