Sarah Wynn-Williams Sues Meta Over Arbitration Ruling Limiting Her Speech
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- Sarah Wynn-Williams is suing Meta to vacate an arbitration ruling that prevents her from discussing her book about her time at the company.
- She claims the ruling violates her free speech and has eviscerated her professional prospects, while Meta argues she agreed to the arbitration and non-disparagement clauses.
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Sarah Wynn-Williams is suing Meta to vacate an arbitration ruling that prevents her from discussing her book about her time at the company. She claims the ruling violates her free speech and has eviscerated her professional prospects, while Meta argues she agreed to the arbitration and non-disparagement clauses.






