Supreme Court allows Mississippi's social media verification mandate - Conservative Journal Review
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US Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age Verification Law To Take Effect - EBNW Story
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed a controversial Mississippi social media age verification law to remain in effect. The law requires age checks and parental consent for minors on social media platforms, aiming to protect children from harmful online content. This ruling is a major development in the growing national debate over social media regulation for minors, particularly regarding online safety, mental health, and privacy rights. What Is …
Supreme Court allows Mississippi's social media verification mandate - Conservative Journal Review
Hold onto your smartphones, folks -- the Supreme Court just gave Mississippi the green light to enforce a controversial social media law that’s got Big Tech sweating. In a nutshell, the court declined to halt a Mississippi statute requiring social media giants to verify users’ ages and secure parental consent for minors, despite a fierce legal challenge from industry group NetChoice, as The Hill reports. This saga kicked off with Mississippi’s 2…
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