Social media companies can't decide that a warrant is "invalid". Only a court can decide that.
From the article:
> Goldman indicated examples where internet services affirmatively go to court to protect user interest, "but those are the exceptions." "There's thousands of requests for every one of those cases"
> Social media companies can't decide that a warrant is "invalid". Only a court can decide that.
They can, however, decide “this is worth pushing back against” vs “this is not worth pushing back against” - that 30% represents the number of times that Meta’s lawyers believed it was worth pushing back and they were proved correct