Virginia’s law would require social media platforms to limit how much time kids under 16 spend on their sites, with parental ...
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NetChoice files lawsuit over Virginia law limiting children's use of social media
"The First Amendment forbids government from imposing time-limits on access to lawful speech," NetChoice Litigation Center Co ...
NetChoice LLC, a trade group representing major internet providers, filed a lawsuit Monday challenging Virginia’s new law imposing parental-consent and age-verification requirements on social-media ...
A tech industry powerhouse representing Meta, Google and other online giants has launched a high-stakes constitutional battle ...
NetChoice, a trade group representing Meta, Reddit, X, and others, says SB 854 violates the First Amendment and infringes on ...
A trade association representing companies like YouTube and Meta is suing Virginia over a law that limits how long kids spend ...
A U.S. District Court recently granted a preliminary injunction against a new Colorado law that would require social media platforms to regularly send pop-up notifications to ...
A federal appellate court will not reconsider its recent decision allowing California to enforce a law banning social ...
The tech group NetChoice late Monday asked the Supreme Court to halt a Mississippi law that requires social platforms to verify all users' ages, and prohibits minors from creating social media ...
A federal judge in Denver has blocked a new state law that’s intended to warn young users about the dangers of too much time ...
Meta Platforms Inc., TikTok Inc., Google LLC, and YouTube LLC are challenging a California law that forbids social media ...
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