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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.
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 ...
Mississippi wants to make Facebook, X, YouTube and other social media sites verify users’ ages, blocking minors from accessing the platforms without parental consent.
A tech industry group came to the Supreme Court this week, asking the justices to temporarily block Mississippi from enforcing restrictions on minors’ access to social media against several major […] ...
An internet trade association whose members include Facebook, YouTube and Snapchat asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to ...
Mississippi will challenge a portion of a federal court's decision ruling the state diluted Black voting power and set 14 ...
As for the state's other runoff judicial race, Amy St. Pe' beat out Jennifer Schloegel for the open seat on the open Mississippi Court of Appeals seat. Appeals court race results: MS Supreme Court ...
A runoff election in the state Supreme Court in Mississippi race is too close to call, with State Sen. Jenifer Branning and Justice Jim Kitchens neck and neck as of Wednesday morning.
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Meet the people running for Mississippi’s Supreme Court and ... - MSNThe state Supreme Court often has the final say in cases involving criminal, civil and death penalty appeals, questions on the state’s laws and its constitution, and legal issues of public interest.
Mississippi is asking the Supreme Court to overrule Roe v.Wade in order to uphold the state’s restrictions on abortion access, and to renounce the court’s landmark holding a half-century ago ...
The Supreme Court will hear a case concerning a Mississippi abortion law on December 1, the court announced on Monday, teeing up one of the most substantial cases of the term in which the justices ...
The Supreme Court will hear a case concerning a Mississippi abortion law on December 1, the court announced on Monday, teeing up one of the most substantial cases of the term in which the justices ...
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