"The First Amendment forbids government from imposing time-limits on access to lawful speech," NetChoice Litigation Center Co ...
Virginia’s law would require social media platforms to limit how much time kids under 16 spend on their sites, with parental ...
Utah's Minor Protection in Social Media Act requires social media platforms to take extra care with minor users. But a ...
During the 2025 legislative session, Virginia’s General Assembly unanimously passed a new law that requires age verification for the use of social media. Advocates say the aim is to protect children ...
NetChoice, a tech trade association representing companies such as Google, YouTube and Meta, is suing Virginia over a state law that limits how much time kids can spend on social ...
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 Virginia law banning minors under 16 from accessing social platforms for more than one hour a day, without parental consent, violates the First Amendment, the tech group NetChoice claims in a new ...
If you thought social media needed a warning label, many state regulators agree. California recently passed a new warning label law, which will ...
Last year, a law hit the books in California that would, in 2027, force social media companies to dramatically overhaul the ...
A federal court has paused a Colorado law that requires social media companies warn young users about the potential harms of being on their sites.
Meta Platforms Inc., TikTok Inc., Google LLC, and YouTube LLC are challenging a California law that forbids social media ...