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Through social media, online platforms, and ever-present digital devices, parents today are up against a tidal wave of risks ...
A trade association for internet companies is again suing Arkansas over legislation regulating social media platforms.
Through social media, online platforms and ever-present digital devices, parents today are up against a tidal wave of risks ...
Opinion: The Right to Compute Act in Montana is an example of how states can look toward the future without sacrificing ...
A nonprofit trade association for internet companies is again suing Arkansas over legislation regulating social media platforms, arguing two new state laws are unconstitutional.
Approved by lawmakers in April, the laws would prohibit social media platforms from promoting addictive behavior and allow ...
Competition can help make parental control tools more affordable and accessible to a wider variety of families.
A civil lawsuit filed by four former Johnson County law enforcement officers against Sheriff Tom Hughes and other county officials has been sent back to state court following a federal ...
An Arkansas law that required parental consent before minors could create new social media accounts has been struck down by a federal judge, and now, amendments have been filed.
A federal judge in Arkansas permanently blocked a law requiring age verification for social media accounts, deeming it unconstitutional. The law was stopped by U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks… ...
A federal judge has blocked an Arkansas law requiring age verification on social media, citing First Amendment rights.
District Court Judge Timothy Brooks found that Act 689, or the Social Media Safety Act, is unconstitutional, as it’s a “content-based restriction on speech.” The tech industry trade group ...
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