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Judge blocks social media age-verification law in Arkansas

  • A federal judge blocked the Arkansas law requiring social media age verification, stating it burdens minors and parents unconstitutionally, according to U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks' ruling on March 31.
  • The Arkansas law was deemed a facially content-based restriction on speech, lacking a compelling government interest, according to Judge Brooks' ruling.
  • NetChoice, a trade group for the technology industry, successfully argued against the law, claiming it violated First Amendment rights, which Judge Brooks supported in his judgment.
  • Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders introduced new legislation following the ruling, aiming to protect minors while reinforcing parental control over social media access.
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Fort Smith/Fayetteville News broke the news in Fort Smith, United States on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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