Internet Speech
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13 Internet Speech Cases
Court Case
Jul 2025
Internet Speech
CCIA v. Paxton
Whether a regulation forcing online social media platforms to limit content available to minors violates the First Amendment.
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Court Case
Jul 2025
Internet Speech
CCIA v. Paxton
Whether a regulation forcing online social media platforms to limit content available to minors violates the First Amendment.
Mississippi
Jul 2024
Internet Speech
Privacy & Technology
NetChoice v. Fitch
Whether a law that mandates age verification for all users of social media services violates the First Amendment.
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Mississippi
Jul 2024
Internet Speech
Privacy & Technology
NetChoice v. Fitch
Whether a law that mandates age verification for all users of social media services violates the First Amendment.
Texas
Sep 2023
Internet Speech
Free Speech Coalition v. Colmenero
Texas H.B. 1181, if allowed to go into effect, will impermissibly burden access to protected online speech by requiring users to verify their ages before accessing legal adult content online. The law will also unconstitutionally compel websites that carry lawful, fully protected sexual material to post “disclosure” statements reflecting Texas’s views about pornography.
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Texas
Sep 2023
Internet Speech
Free Speech Coalition v. Colmenero
Texas H.B. 1181, if allowed to go into effect, will impermissibly burden access to protected online speech by requiring users to verify their ages before accessing legal adult content online. The law will also unconstitutionally compel websites that carry lawful, fully protected sexual material to post “disclosure” statements reflecting Texas’s views about pornography.
Arkansas
Jul 2023
Internet Speech
NetChoice v. Griffin
Arkansas’s so-called “Social Media Safety Act” stifles freedom of expression online by requiring users to verify their ages and, if under 18, obtain explicit parental consent before using social media.
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Arkansas
Jul 2023
Internet Speech
NetChoice v. Griffin
Arkansas’s so-called “Social Media Safety Act” stifles freedom of expression online by requiring users to verify their ages and, if under 18, obtain explicit parental consent before using social media.