
Left To Their Own Devices See You in Court
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Oct 31, 2025 In this engaging discussion, Raul Torrez, New Mexico's Attorney General, sheds light on his groundbreaking lawsuit against Meta for enabling predators on platforms like Facebook and Instagram. Duncan Embury, representing 23 Ontario school boards, shares alarming insights into how social media disrupts education and targets students during school hours. Laura Marquez Garrett, advocate for over 4,000 young people, reveals disturbing patterns of addiction and predation linked to social media design, making a powerful case for accountability in Big Tech.
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Redirect Legal Spend Into Safer Design
- Torrez urges companies to invest their lobbying and legal budgets into building safer products and age verification.
- He stresses he wants action, not PR statements or excuses from tech firms.
Personal Trauma Drives School Boards Lawsuit
- Duncan Embury recounts watching his daughter and another child's suicide attempt linked to heavy TikTok use.
- Those personal experiences pushed him to pursue cases against platforms on behalf of school boards.
Student Attention As A Targeted Revenue Stream
- Embury argues platforms deliberately target student attention as part of their revenue model.
- He frames that targeting as a novel legal basis for school boards to claim duty of care.
