schnapper
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of schnapper
1820–30; variant of snapper; sch < German
Example Sentences
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Eric Schnapper, the lawyer who represented the families in the Twitter case, said it sometimes didn’t seem like the companies really were trying.
From Washington Times
Immediately after Mr. Schnapper raised it, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson moved the lawyer on to talk about the intricacies of blame and how much assistance an enterprise had to give to a terrorist operation before becoming liable.
From Washington Times
In Tuesday’s argument, the Biden administration sided mostly with the family of a different terror victim — also represented by Schnapper — which was suing Google’s YouTube for its algorithms that recommended ISIS-related videos.
From Washington Post
But Barrett also pressed Schnapper for any specific link to the attack in Turkey.
From Washington Post
Eric Schnapper, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, acknowledged that their lawsuit did not accuse Twitter of complicity in the Istanbul attack.
From New York Times
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