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Louisiana’s age verification law for social media blocked by judge.
Paul Taske, Co-Director of NetChoice’s Litigation Center, said in a statement:
Today, the First Amendment prevailed in Louisiana. The government lacks authority to restrict access to lawful speech it does not like. As the district court recognized, the First Amendment forbids the government from posting ID-checks outside the library door–and the same is true when it comes to social media.
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