An Arkansas law that required parental consent before minors could create new social media accounts has been struck down by a ...
Arkansas takes a hatchet to adults’ and minors’ protected speech alike though the Constitution demands it use a scalpel,” the ...
State efforts to limit minors’ access to social media with an age verification gate are likely to find the First Amendment a ...
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Axios on MSNCapitol roundup: Social media, prison money fightsArkansas state lawmakers were back at it this week after taking time off for Spring Break. State of play: Days after a ...
Arkansas’ youth-focused Social Media Safety Act infringes on the First Amendment rights of internet users and is ...
After a federal court struck down Arkansas' age verification law for social media platforms on Monday, Louisiana's statute is ...
Northeastern Arkansas saw a tornado emergency issued as a large twister hit Lake City. The tornado was a part of a storm ...
A federal judge has blocked the enforcement of an Arkansas law that required social media sites to verify the ages of users.
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.
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