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Justices declined to block the Mississippi law, which blocks young people from accessing most major social media platforms ...
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Mississippi may require age verification, parental consent for social media, Supreme Court says
The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed Mississippi to enforce a state law that requires the nation’s largest social media ...
An internet industry trade group representing Facebook, X and others pressed a First Amendment challenge and asked the ...
The US Supreme Court has rebuffed the country’s biggest social media platforms, letting Mississippi enforce a law for now ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to block a Mississippi law barring minors from using social media sites including ...
At least 12 other states have enacted similar age verification laws, hoping to protect children from online harms ...
The Supreme Court has decided not to weigh in on one of the many state-level age-verification laws currently being reviewed ...
NetChoice, which represents Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and other sites, argues laws like Mississippi's violate social media users' privacy and First Amendment rights.
Technology Technology The Big Story Mississippi social media law stands — for nowThe Supreme Court declined to block ...
The law requires all users to verify their ages before using common social media sites ranging from Facebook to Nextdoor.
The Supreme Court has refused for now to block enforcement of a Mississippi law aimed at regulating the use of social media ...
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