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Texas age verification law raises US Supreme Court concerns on privacy, free speech

By Maria Dinzeo, Maddie Hughes ( January 15, 2025, 23:55 GMT | Insight) -- The US Supreme Court examined longstanding tensions between free speech, privacy and evolving technology today in weighing whether Texas' law requiring age verification for adult websites should be reviewed under a more stringent constitutional standard.The First Amendment, privacy rights and the ubiquity of online porn got consideration from the Supreme Court today as the justices grappled with how to treat a stringent Texas age verification law intended to protect children from graphic sexual content without running afoul of adults’ rights under the constitution to access it....

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