Today, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to uphold Texas's age-verification law for sites featuring adult content, effectively reversing decades of Supreme Court precedent that protects the free speech rights of adults to access information without jumping over government age-verification hurdles.
The Supreme Court ruled that a federal law compelling TikTok’s parent company to sell the social media site or cease operations in the United States does not violate the First Amendment.
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FIREfiled an amicus brief in support of University of Maryland FIREfor Justice in Palestine challenging the ban on all student-led expressive events scheduled for Oct. 7.