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An internet trade group asked the Supreme Court Wednesday to block Mississippi from enforcing its age-verification law against nine major social media platforms. NetChoice asked the justices ...
Technology trade group NetChoice is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to stop Mississippi from enforcing a law that requires age verification for users of social media.
The trade organization, whose members include Meta, Amazon, Google and others, note that this will be the first case to reach the High Court related to social media age verification.
U.S. District Court Judge Henry Wingate has halted Mississippi’s DEI ban for 28 days over free speech concerns, with a longer ...
Double jeopardy does not apply, the state’s Court of Appeals narrowly said, when it ruled a former Ole Miss student acquitted ...
NetChoice asked the US Supreme Court to vacate a Fifth Circuit order that allows Mississippi to enforce an online ...
An internet trade association whose members include Facebook, YouTube and Snapchat asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to ...
A Mississippi law that bans diversity, equity and inclusion programs from public schools and universities is on hold.
"Pregnancy has increasingly become a weapon to be wielded against domestic violence victims—and those who help them." ...
Mississippi Today and the Sun Herald argue the public has a right to details about a legal dispute between two companies that ...
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