Minnesota moves to dismiss amended US court challenge to social media warnings
( July 8, 2026, 17:39 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Minnesota’s attorney general moved to dismiss an amended US complaint filed by NetChoice over a law that would force websites to display “warning” messages. The AG argued that the law does not violate the First Amendment because it regulates commercial speech – not expressive – and garners lesser constitutional protection, and the warning label is adequately tailored to Minnesota’s compelling interests. See attached file. ...
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