Virginia’s law would require social media platforms to limit how much time kids under 16 spend on their sites, with parental ...
"The First Amendment forbids government from imposing time-limits on access to lawful speech," NetChoice Litigation Center Co-Director Paul Taske said ...
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 ...
Utah's Minor Protection in Social Media Act requires social media platforms to take extra care with minor users. But a ...
Utah's Minor Protection in Social Media Act requires social media platforms to take extra care with minor users. But a ...
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 ...
A trade association representing companies like YouTube and Meta is suing Virginia over a law that limits how long kids spend on social media platforms.
NetChoice, a trade group representing Meta, Reddit, X, and others, says SB 854 violates the First Amendment and infringes on a parent's right to decide what is appropriate for their children.
Last year, a law hit the books in California that would, in 2027, force social media companies to dramatically overhaul the ...
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 ...
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If you thought social media needed a warning label, many state regulators agree. California recently passed a new warning label law, which will ...