Demanda de Mike Huckabee contra Meta pasará a revisión de apelaciones

Un tribunal federal de apelaciones considerará la demanda del embajador de Estados Unidos en Israel, Mike Huckabee, contra Meta Platforms por anuncios no autorizados en Facebook.

El Tercer Tribunal de Apelaciones de Estados Unidos ha fijado el caso en su calendario para el jueves. Un panel de tres jueces, compuesto por Emil Bove, Peter Phipps y Arianna Freeman, revisará el asunto mediante los escritos presentados sin realizar argumentos orales. Bove se desempeñó anteriormente como uno de los abogados de defensa penal del presidente Donald Trump.

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