Google’s Privacy Class Action
"The more than 700 university students, faculty and staff accusing Google Inc. of scanning their emails for targeted advertising have no case because claims of mere privacy violations without a consequential harm is not enough to sue under the U.S. Supreme Court's Spokeo decision, the tech giant told a California federal judge Wednesday."
"Google Says Spokeo Shuts Down Student Email Privacy Suit," Law360
"Hundreds of Gmail Users Can't Join to Bring Privacy Claims," Law360
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