Senior U.S. District Court Judge David Alan Ezra said the age-verification requirement likely violates the First Amendment, in part because it restricts adults' access to constitutionally protected speech based on the material's content. The judge concluded that the law is overbroad and overly res...
Washington— The Supreme Court on Wednesday wrestled with a bid by Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip to toss out his conviction and grant him a new trial, an effort that's bolstered by the state's Republican attorney general who has raised issues with prosecutors' actions in the ...
Circuit Court of Appeals upholding the Texas law, which the Supreme Court blocked at an earlier stage of the case. Judge blocks Mississippi age verification law A federal judge on Monday blocked a Mississippi law that would require users of websites and other digital services to verify their ...
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The Biden administration is backing NetChoice's position before the Supreme Court. US Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar is expected to assert in an argument to the justices that Texas and Florida's laws will prevent social media platforms from taking down hate speech and misinformation. ...
Operators of pornographic websites and First Amendment advocates have sued Texas to overturn a 2023 law requiring those websites to impose age-verification and display health warnings. Opponents say the law unconstitutionally burdens the right of adults to access constitutionally protected exp...
The Constitution gave the federal government no such power, but the Supreme Court did. It did so by citing the government’s power to tax, even though the ObamaCare law did not claim to be taxing. This year’s ObamaCare decision likewise ignored the actual words of the law, and decided...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to take up an elections case brought by North Carolina Republicans that could diminish the power of state courts to order changes to rules for federal elections and the redrawing of congressional districts approved by state lawmakers. The dispute ...
Chief Justice John Roberts joined the liberal wing of the bench in invalidating the Louisiana law, citing a 2016 Supreme Court decision striking down a nearly-identical Texas regulation. The legal battle over the Louisiana abortion restriction was the first involving abortion rights to come before th...