How did Ohio’s efforts to regulate children’s access to social media violate the constitution?

internetcases » cases 2024-02-15

Summary:

Ohio passed a law called the Parental Notification by Social Media Operators Act which sought to require certain categories of online services to obtain parental consent before allowing any unemancipated child under the age of sixteen to register or create accounts with the service. Plaintiff internet trade association – representing platforms including Google, Meta, X,…

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http://evan.law/2024/02/15/how-did-ohios-efforts-to-regulate-childrens-access-to-social-media-violate-the-constitution/

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amendment

Authors:

Evan Brown

Date tagged:

02/15/2024, 14:00

Date published:

02/15/2024, 10:25