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Supreme Court allows social media age check law

Upworthy Friday, 15 August 2025 ()
What happened The Supreme Court Thursday rejected an emergency appeal to pause Mississippi's controversial social media age verification law. There were no dissents noted in the brief, unsigned opinion. Who said what NetChoice, the tech industry group that filed the appeal, argued that…
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