"Under Virginia's logic, it could restrict minors from spending more than one hour a day playing alluring video games on Xbox Live," NetChoice tells the 4th Circuit.
NetChoice, a trade association representing the tech industry, filed suit in Cook County Circuit Court to block the Social Media Amusement Tax included in the city’s 2026 spending plan.
By Jonathan Stempel March 12 (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Thursday threw out much of an injunction that had blocked ...
If age-verification laws somehow pass judicial muster in Tennessee, Ohio, and Mississippi, individuals in this state will ...
The tech industry trade association NetChoice filed the first challenge to Chicago’s first-in-the-nation tax on social media companies Friday, telling a state trial court the levy is preempted by ...
A federal appeals court revived parts of a groundbreaking California law Thursday that limits online businesses' collection ...
Virginia appeals a federal judge's preliminary injunction blocking a state law that limits minors under 16 to one hour per day on social media.
Tech associations appear unlikely to win in their effort to block Florida’s age-specific social media regulations as the Eleventh Circuit indicated at oral argument Tuesday that they lack standing to ...
TikTok, Snapchat and other social media behemoths started paying the city's per-user levy last month. Industry attorneys ...
On November 24, 2025, trade association NetChoice secured a win in its constitutional challenge to Maryland's Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (Kids Code or Act) when the U.S. District Court for the ...
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 ...