Close Menu
Global News HQ
    What's Hot

    This $19K Tiny House on Amazon Has Plumbing and Electric Pre-Installed so You Can Move Right In

    November 17, 2025

    Are You Up Next?—Applications for the 2026 LVMH Prize Are Now Open

    November 17, 2025

    The Best Restaurants in Porto, Portugal’s Epicurean Gem

    November 17, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • This $19K Tiny House on Amazon Has Plumbing and Electric Pre-Installed so You Can Move Right In
    • Are You Up Next?—Applications for the 2026 LVMH Prize Are Now Open
    • The Best Restaurants in Porto, Portugal’s Epicurean Gem
    • The technical advantage of a specialized issuer processor
    • USLI faces lawsuit as non-profit claims denied workplace coverage
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
    Trending
    • This $19K Tiny House on Amazon Has Plumbing and Electric Pre-Installed so You Can Move Right In
    • Are You Up Next?—Applications for the 2026 LVMH Prize Are Now Open
    • The Best Restaurants in Porto, Portugal’s Epicurean Gem
    • The technical advantage of a specialized issuer processor
    • USLI faces lawsuit as non-profit claims denied workplace coverage
    • How to capitalize on specialization
    • Thrivent Small Cap Stock Fund Q3 2025 Commentary (TSCSX)
    • Gizelle Bryant Shares an Update on the “Emotional” Legal Battle Over Her Father’s Will | Bravo
    Global News HQ
    • Technology & Gadgets
    • Travel & Tourism (Luxury)
    • Health & Wellness (Specialized)
    • Home Improvement & Remodeling
    • Luxury Goods & Services
    • Home
    • Finance & Investment
    • Insurance
    • Legal
    • Real Estate
    • More
      • Cryptocurrency & Blockchain
      • E-commerce & Retail
      • Business & Entrepreneurship
      • Automotive (Car Deals & Maintenance)
    Global News HQ
    Home - Technology & Gadgets - The Supreme Court lets Mississippi’s social media age-verification law go into effect
    Technology & Gadgets

    The Supreme Court lets Mississippi’s social media age-verification law go into effect

    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp VKontakte Email
    The Supreme Court lets Mississippi’s social media age-verification law go into effect
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    The Supreme Court has decided not to weigh in on one of the many state-level age-verification laws currently being reviewed across the country. Today, the top court chose not to intervene on legislation from Mississippi about checking the ages of social media users, an application to vacate stay from NetChoice.

    The Mississippi law requires all users to verify their ages in order to use social media sites. It also places responsibility on the social networks to prevent children from accessing “harmful materials” and it requires parental consent for minors to use any social media. NetChoice represents several tech companies — including social media platforms Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube — and it sued to block the law on grounds that it violates the First Amendment. A district court ruled in favor of NetChoice, but the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals lifted its temporary block.

    Although Justice Brett Kavanaugh denied the application to vacate stay on the appeals court ruling, he also wrote that “NetChoice has, in my view, demonstrated that it is likely to succeed on the merits—namely, that enforcement of the Mississippi law would likely violate its members’ First Amendment rights under this Court’s precedents.” He denied the application because NetChoice “has not sufficiently demonstrated that the balance of harms and equities favors it at this time.” This decision means that, at least for now, Mississippi’s law will be allowed to stand.

    “Justice Kavanaugh’s concurrence makes clear that NetChoice will ultimately succeed in defending the First Amendment,” said Paul Taske, co-director of the NetChoice Litigation Center. “This is merely an unfortunate procedural delay.”

    There are several other state laws being assessed at various points in the US legal system. Some are centered on adult content providers such as , while others are more broadly targeting social media use. and have seen federal judges block their laws, while and are working toward adopting their own rules about social media for minors.

    Yahoo, the parent company of Engadget, is a member of NetChoice.



    Source link

    5th Circuit Court of Appeals Brett Kavanaugh Mississippi NetChoice Social Media social networks The Supreme Court
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
    Previous ArticleDistributor ARG Industrial rolls out mobile app to streamline ecommerce
    Next Article A Second Bellwether Trial Is on the Backburner in Cow’s Milk-Based Baby Formula MDL | Law.com

    Related Posts

    Get one year of Headspace for only $35 in this Black Friday deal

    November 17, 2025

    You Can Now Add Your Passport to Your iPhone in Apple Wallet. Here's How

    November 17, 2025

    Nvidia’s excellent RTX 5070 is selling for an all-time low price of just $489 on Walmart — Get PNY’s overclocked variant with a solid, triple-fan cooler on sale right now

    November 16, 2025

    The best gifts for dads that have everything (but deserve more)

    November 16, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    ads
    Don't Miss
    Home Improvement & Remodeling
    2 Mins Read

    This $19K Tiny House on Amazon Has Plumbing and Electric Pre-Installed so You Can Move Right In

    These days, you can order just about anything on Amazon, whether it’s one of the…

    Are You Up Next?—Applications for the 2026 LVMH Prize Are Now Open

    November 17, 2025

    The Best Restaurants in Porto, Portugal’s Epicurean Gem

    November 17, 2025

    The technical advantage of a specialized issuer processor

    November 17, 2025
    Top
    Home Improvement & Remodeling
    2 Mins Read

    This $19K Tiny House on Amazon Has Plumbing and Electric Pre-Installed so You Can Move Right In

    These days, you can order just about anything on Amazon, whether it’s one of the…

    Are You Up Next?—Applications for the 2026 LVMH Prize Are Now Open

    November 17, 2025

    The Best Restaurants in Porto, Portugal’s Epicurean Gem

    November 17, 2025
    Our Picks
    Home Improvement & Remodeling
    2 Mins Read

    This $19K Tiny House on Amazon Has Plumbing and Electric Pre-Installed so You Can Move Right In

    These days, you can order just about anything on Amazon, whether it’s one of the…

    Luxury Goods & Services
    2 Mins Read

    Are You Up Next?—Applications for the 2026 LVMH Prize Are Now Open

    There are a myriad of ways in which young designers can stand out online in…

    Pages
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Homepage
    • Privacy Policy
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
    • Home
    © 2025 Global News HQ .

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Go to mobile version