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Florida Social Media Law Faces Renewed Legal Challenge After Supreme Court Remand
19 Nov 2024 13:25 GMT
… battle over Florida’s controversial social media law is reigniting after the U … lawsuit challenging the 2021…
Florida Social Media Law Faces Renewed Legal Challenge After …
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Florida seeks to short-circuit a court fight over its social media law
19 Nov 2024 13:44 GMT
Kids and social media by diego_cervo via iStock for WMNF News.
By Dara Kam ©2024 The News Service of Florida
TALLAHASSEE — A high-profile legal battle over a Florida law placing restrictions on social media platforms is heating up again after the U.S. …
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Fifth Circuit: You Have To Do A Ton Of Busywork To Show Texas’s Social Media Law Violates The First Amendment
08 Nov 2024 22:04 GMT
from the get-to-work dept
If the government passes a law that infringes on the public’s free speech rights, how should one challenge the law?
As recent events have shown, the answer is more complex than many realized.
A few years ago, both Texas and …
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Top events today: JPC meet on Waqf Bill, Australia's social media ban for under 16, Oppo Find X8 launch, more on Nov 21
21 Nov 2024 02:36 GMT
… in Goa. Australia debates a social media law, while Sydney faces a train …
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Florida Social Media Law Faces Renewed Legal Challenge
02 Nov 2024 14:46 GMT
… after major social media…
Florida Social Media Law Faces Renewed Legal Challenge
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Social media law expert: The worst content imaginable is posted by 10 to 14-year-olds
31 Oct 2024 05:17 GMT
Sadleir has seen parents of younger children starting to agree not to give children phones until they are older.
If parents agree to do this as a group, it can ensure children do not feel excluded as the only one without a phone.
Scroll up to the audio …
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Tech Industry Fights Back Against Florida Social Media Law
28 Oct 2024 14:23 GMT
… Industry Fights Back Against Florida Social Media Law
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Groups challenge Florida social media law
28 Oct 2024 17:52 GMT
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Canada Considers Constitutionality of Sex Work Laws
20 Nov 2024 19:55 GMT
… the approach taken in a social media law passed in Texas." That …
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Kentucky AG defends constitutionality of social media law for sex offenders in ongoing federal case
20 Oct 2024 06:42 GMT
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman has filed a brief before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, defending the constitutionality of Senate Bill 249, a law that requires registered child sex offenders to use their full names on social …