Google will be allowed to depose Texas as it defends itself in a lawsuit brought by the state, but not the Office of the Attorney General.
Google has a right to question Texas officials in a lawsuit accusing the Alphabet unit of unlawfully collecting biometric privacy data of millions of Texans without consent, a state appeals court has ruled.
In a case of first impression, the Fifteenth Court of Appeals held Google can depose the state of Texas in a deceptive-trade practices lawsuit.
State Rep. Jared Patterson writes about the effects social media has on children and his recently filed House Bill 186, which prevents social media
Google LLC can depose the state of Texas to learn more about separate privacy lawsuits alleging the technology giant unlawfully tracks users’ whereabouts and search history and maintains their facial recognition data.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments that could determine if a Texas age-gating law preventing kids from accessing pornography online is overly burdensome for adults. A ruling against Texas could put an end to allegedly invasive age-verification laws in nearly 20 states.
Oracle, which provides cloud services for TikTok, took Trump’s go-ahead to heart. It’s kept TikTok operational since the app briefly went offline over the weekend. Apple and Alphabet Inc.’s Google, however,
A man has been arrested in Texarkana for child pornography. Texarkana Texas police say in late December, they were alerted by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) about a report from Google.
More than a dozen Texas Democrats expressed concern about the elimination of a federal policy preventing immigration arrests at schools.
President Donald Trump's territorial assertions have sparked a round of rethinking by mapmakers and teachers, snark on social media and sarcasm by at least one other world leader.
The New York Jets have reportedly hired former Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as the franchise's next head coach.
Stargate officials say the company will immediately deploy $100 billion. Construction on the first Stargate-backed project, a data center in Abilene, is already underway. "This is a huge opportunity for Texas," Chilson said.