Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age Verification Law
Thursday, 14 August 2025 () The U.S. Supreme Court declined to block Mississippi's law requiring age verification and parental consent for social media users under 18, allowing enforcement against platforms like Facebook and YouTube. This interim ruling underscores tensions between child safety and free speech, potentially spurring a patchwork of state regulations.
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The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed Mississippi to enforce its law requiring social media platforms to verify the age of users. In a brief order with no noted... Daily Caller