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Nohemi Gonzalez’s mother, Beatriz Gonzalez, and her step-father, Jose Hernandez, talk about memories of Nohemi during a service to mark the anniversary of her death in Long Beach, CA on Sunday, November 13, 2016.

The Supreme Court on Monday stepped into the politically divisive issue of whether tech companies should have immunity over problematic content posted by users, agreeing to hear a case alleging that YouTube helped aid and abet the killing of an American woman in the 2015 Islamic State terrorist attacks in Paris.

The family of Nohemi Gonzalez, one of 130 people killed in a series of linked attacks carried out by the militant Muslim group, argued that YouTube's active role in recommending videos overcomes the liability shield for internet companies that Congress imposed in 1996 as part of the Communications Decency Act.

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