Lawyers and judges in California debated how the Supreme Court’s NetChoice decision should influence laws about kids online ...
Now, Joan Biskupic's exclusive third installment confirms what we already knew: Justice Alito lost the majority opinions in NetChoice and Trevino. Here is Biskupic's lede. The hardline approach ...
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The Supreme Court is about to decide the future of online speech Supreme Court protects the future of content moderation NetChoice isn’t a radical upheaval of existing First Amendment law ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called the decision “great news for Utah in our fight to protect our kids from the harms of social ...
Two big tech trade groups sued Texas and its attorney general to block provisions of a looming state law requiring social ...
NetChoice won against two unconstitutional laws passed in Florida and our own state of Texas. The Texas legislation in question would have given the government control over how social media ...
Justice Elena Kagan’s majority opinion in Moody v. NetChoice (decided with NetChoice v. Paxton), made clear that the First Amendment "does not go on leave when social media are involved." ...
The decision, announced on Monday, was met with praise from Utah lawmakers while NetChoice, the group that sued Utah late last year, noted that "only one potential argument for one claim was ...