Virginia's Consumer Data Protection Act now requires social media platforms to restrict social media usage for minors under 16 to one hour per day.
Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones plans to enforce a state law that limits how much free time kids can spend on social ...
NetChoice requests summary judgment in lawsuit requiring age verification for new social media users
Plaintiffs in the lawsuit challenging an Arkansas law requiring age verification for new social media users filed a motion Tuesday asking a federal judge to issue a final judgement on the case before ...
Editor’s Note: Jennifer Huddleston is a technology policy research fellow at the Cato Institute and an adjunct professor at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School. The views expressed in ...
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NetChoice is suing in federal district court to block South Carolina’s Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, arguing the law imposes an unlawful censorship regime in violation of the First and Fourteenth ...
NetChoice has published its testimony against Arizona’s SB 1747, which places age assurance requirements on the social media platforms it represent.
It is rare when a RealClearPolitics op-ed becomes a law. But that happened just a few days ago, happily, as the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals fought back against censorship of free speech on the big ...
The trade association NetChoice filed a lawsuit on Monday over Virginia's law limiting children's use of social media. The law, SB 854, is set to take effect on Jan. 1, and will limit Virginia ...
Social media companies found much to like in last month’s blockbuster Moody v. NetChoice decision. Facing legislation that would have forced Facebook, X, and others to carry content against the ...
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