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Florida, Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas back Utah social media law on appeal

( March 6, 2025, 23:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Florida, Arkansas, Mississippi and Texas told a US appeals court that “social interaction” is not a category of content and therefore does not trigger First Amendment concerns. The states filed a brief in support of reversing an injunction against a Utah law aimed at protecting children from online harms, saying limiting children’s exposure to addictive features like autoplay, infinite scroll, and push notifications serves states’ interest in preventing behavioral addiction.See attached file. ...

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