Supreme Court will hear Texas anti-pornography law that challengers say violates free-speech rights
- The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on a Texas law requiring online pornography sites to verify users' ages before granting access, as reported by the Supreme Court.
- The law, known as H.B. 1181, mandates users provide government-issued ID, with fines for non-compliance, according to the Texas law.
- The Free Speech Coalition argues that the law burdens adults' access to legal content and suggests alternative age verification methods, as stated by Alison Boden.
- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defends the law as vital for public health, emphasizing the need to protect youth from pornography, according to the court brief.
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