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Remember, you guys, there are filters over there, that whenever you come in person, there's no filter.” Adding to the mental ...
"The state seeks to erect barriers to speech that cannot withstand the rigorous scrutiny that the Constitution requires," a federal judge ruled Thursday.
The CT House of Representatives Wednesday approved a bill aimed at giving families more control over how their children use social media. The bill, which garnered a 121-26 vote, would require ...
Besides its parental-consent requirement, LB 383 says social media platforms would have to include parental oversight tools so they could watch and monitor their children’s activity on such sites.
Georgia is the eighth state to see its law requiring parental consent for children to use social media challenged in court.
A federal judge has permanently struck down an Ohio law that would require kids younger than 16 to get parental consent to use social media.
Federal judge grants permanent injunction against Ohio law requiring parental consent for social media use by children under 16.
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Judge permanently blocks Ohio social media consent law - MSNA federal judge blocks Ohio's social media parental consent law, citing constitutional issues.
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