Mississippi is enforcing the toughest online-safety law in the nation, and so far, neither the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit nor the US Supreme Court has said why they’ve allowed it to go forward. A forthcoming a hearing on whether HB 1126 can remain in force, which has triggered a wave of amicus briefs challenging its constitutional footing, may clarify whether the law is likely to survive First Amendment review.Read More
Mississippi’s online child-safety law faces high-stakes constitutional test | MLex | Specialist news and analysis on legal risk and regulation
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