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U.S. court rules Ohio can restrict children's use of social media

The 2-1 ruling says the law is not unconstitutional and sends it back to a lower court to lift the enforcement block.

  • On Thursday, the Cincinnati-based Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that Ohio's Social Media Parental Notification Act is not unconstitutional, directing a lower court to vacate an injunction and restore enforcement of the law requiring parental consent for users under 16.
  • Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed the Act as part of an $86.1 billion budget in July 2023. Then-Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, now a U.S. senator, argued social media was "intentionally addictive" and harmful to children's mental health.
  • NetChoice, representing TikTok, Snapchat, and Meta, sued in 2024 arguing the law was unconstitutionally vague and burdened free speech. Judge Eric Clay wrote that the law targets the "multi-faceted problem" of children's unsupervised access to platforms.
  • The ruling marks a significant setback for NetChoice, which previously secured injunctions against similar laws in California and Arkansas, allowing Ohio to immediately enforce its parental consent requirements.
  • Judge Alice Batchelder concurred that a statute is not vague merely because it has wide breadth, potentially signaling a shift in appellate views on state tech regulation as the case returns to lower court for final enforcement restoration.
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Court orders Ohio restrictions on kids’ use of social media restored

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s law requiring children under 16 to get parental consent to use social media apps must be restored, a divided panel of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday. The decision comes as a blow to NetChoice, which had won court victories against similar laws in other states, including California […]

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Reuters broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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