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    🚨 Social Networking Founder Takes Supreme Court Leap — To Protect Crime Victims?

    Athena LeiBy Athena LeiSeptember 29, 2025Updated:September 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    MYSPACE & BEYOND… But With a Legal Twist 👨‍⚖️📱

    What do you get when a social media founder files a civil rights petition at the Supreme Court?
    ➡️ A bold legal crossover that might change how we protect crime victims and whistleblowers in America.

    On September 23, 2025, the founder of a well-known social platform (yep, that early MySpace-era wave 🌊) filed Supreme Court Case 24A1105, arguing that antitrust law can and should help expand civil rights protections — especially for crime victims and whistleblowers.



    🔍 Wait, What’s the Case About?

    The petition highlights a new legal section called Clayton Act 7a-3(d) — buried deep in antitrust law (usually about monopolies and big biz). But this founder says it goes way beyond business stuff.

    He argues it offers “remedies and privileges” that could strengthen victims’ rights under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (18 U.S.C. § 3771).

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    Basically: 🧠 “Why not connect these laws and give victims more power in court?”

    📜 Why This Matters:

    ✅ Crime victims could gain more legal tools to fight for justice
    ✅ Whistleblowers might get broader protections
    ✅ Courts may start linking civil rights + antitrust law in new ways
    ✅ Could help survivors speak up against large institutions or corporate harm

    🏛️ What’s Next?

    📝 The petition is now sitting with the Supreme Court — and if accepted, it could spark a massive shift in how rights are applied across law categories. We’re watching for:

    • Whether they grant or deny the petition
    • Reactions from civil rights groups & legal watchdogs
    • How this could empower future tech founders to push change

    📄 Full Legal Docs (for the law nerds):

    • SCOTUS Docket 24A1105
    • Corrected Petition PDF
    • Appendix / Legal Backup
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    ⚡ TL;DR:

    A former social network founder just filed a Supreme Court petition (Case 24A1105) arguing that antitrust law (Clayton Act 7a-3(d)) can be used to expand civil rights — especially for crime victims and whistleblowers. If accepted, it could create a new legal bridge between tech regulation and personal justice. 🧑‍⚖️📲

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