Harmeet Dhillon: ‘It’s a Great Time to Be a Tech Lobbyist’

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Harmeet Dhillon

Lawyer Harmeet Dhillon, who has filed a class action lawsuit against Google on behalf of fired employee James Damore, appeared on SiriusXM Patriot’s Breitbart News Tonight, Tuesday, to discuss government regulation of tech giants with Senior Editors-at-Large Rebecca Mansour and Joel Pollak.
During the segment, Dhillon discussed PragerU’s lawsuit against YouTube, and warned conservatives against calling for the nationalization of successful private companies, claiming it could have unintended consequences.

“They made the relatively novel argument that because Google is so ubiquitous and specifically YouTube is the sort of go-to forum for hosting videos on the internet, that it’s the equivalent of public property, like standing outside the post office, or the town square, and so any effort at censorship in that area that is government property, or regulated by the public, is the equivalent of First Amendment censorship,” declared Dhillon. “Now the problem with that theory in my opinion as a First Amendment lawyer who has been doing this for 25 years is that what you’re really saying is that a successful private company is converted into public property and regulated by the government because it is so successful and ubiquitous. And I think that’s an argument conservatives need to think carefully about. Do we really want every private company that’s successful and that has a lot of market share to be called public property for the purposes of regulation and subject to all the regulations that occur, not just the First Amendment but a bunch of other regulations. I think that’s a big question mark.”

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Harmeet Dhillon is a nationally recognized lawyer, trusted boardroom advisor, and passionate advocate for individual, corporate and institutional clients across numerous industries and walks of life. Her focus is in commercial litigation, employment law, First Amendment rights, and election law matters.
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