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The court left open the possibility of class action suits, but those are often difficult if not impossible. Simply put, the ...
The court left open the possibility of class action suits, but those are often difficult if not impossible. Simply put, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority greatly weakened a crucial guardrail ...
The Supreme Court on June 27th upheld a Texas law requiring pornographic websites to verify users are at least 18, balancing efforts to protect minors against concerns over adults’ First […] The post ...
The Court’s opinion has disturbing things to say about privacy, but the biggest losers are likely to be judges themselves.
In a major First Amendment decision, the Supreme Court on Friday upheld a ruling by a federal appeals court that allowed Texas to enforce a state law requiring pornography sites […] ...
The Supreme Court has upheld a Texas law requiring age verification to access adult websites, saying despite First Amendment ...
The Supreme Court upheld a Texas law that required pornography websites to verify the age of their users in a ruling Friday.
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a Texas law aimed at blocking children under 18 from seeing online pornography.
The Supreme Court, applying a relatively lax standard of constitutional scrutiny, agreed with Texas that its porn law was a ...
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Friday to uphold Texas's controversial age verification law for pornographic websites, ...
Federal lawmakers responded by passing a narrower law, the Child Online Protection Act, in 1998. The justices again rejected it in a 5–4 ruling in Ashcroft v. ACLU in 2004 on free speech grounds.
And in 2004’s Ashcroft v. ACLU, it blocked a federal law—which was extremely similar to Texas’ new statute—that forced website to verify users’ age before showing them sexual content.