Elon Musk’s X is moving its legal disputes to Northern Texas
The lawsuit against X (formerly Twitter) is expected to be heard soon in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. The changes were first announced last month as part of broader changes to X's terms of service and privacy policy. With the change taking effect on November 15, The Washington Post spoke to a number of legal and technology experts about what the move means.
Elon Musk, owner of X, also recently moved his social media company's headquarters from San Francisco to Bastrop, Texas, near Austin, but Bastrop is in the West Texas region. Meanwhile, the northern district was appointed as a conservative activist trying to disagree with democratic policies, and 10 out of 11 were appointed President of the Republican Party.
Despite the fact that companies can submit companies under the conditions that can be submitted by the test, Cornell Hans's Faculty of Law District explained that the choice in the northern Texas district was "strange" compared to the northern California district. 。 Most technical companies choose. Gans said Texas "doesn't have much volume or history" of tech litigation.