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Mississippi may require age verification, parental consent for social media, Supreme Court says
The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed Mississippi to enforce a state law that requires the nation’s largest social media ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to block a Mississippi law barring minors from using social media sites including ...
Justices declined to block the Mississippi law, which blocks young people from accessing most major social media platforms ...
The Supreme Court Thursday refused to block a law requiring social media users to verify their ages before using popular ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Thursday to put on hold a Mississippi law requiring that users of social media platforms ...
The Supreme Court has refused for now to block enforcement of a Mississippi law aimed at regulating the use of social media ...
The Supreme Court declined an emergency request on Thursday to halt enforcement of a Mississippi law requiring ...
The justices rejected an emergency appeal from a tech industry group that is challenging laws passed in Mississippi and other ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to block enforcement of a Mississippi law aimed at regulating the use of social media ...
Justice Kavanaugh wrote that under the Court’s current case law, the Mississippi law is likely unconstitutional.
The law requires all users to verify their ages before using common social media sites ranging from Facebook to Nextdoor.
President Donald Trump has nominated two Mississippi Supreme Court justices to fill vacant federal judicial seats in northern Mississippi.
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