The United States Supreme Court has denied requests to block a new Texas law requiring age verification for users to access ...
The Supreme Court won't intervene to stop an anti-porn law from taking effect in Texas. The law—H.B. 1181—pertains to websites publishing "sexual material harmful to minors," a category ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied a request to block a new Texas law that requires adult websites to verify a user's age before allowing them to access content on the site. The ruling was handed ...
A Texas law requiring pornographic websites to verify the age of their users will remain after the Supreme Court declined an emergency appeal. Here’s what the court said about House Bill 1181 ...
The case is Free Speech Coalition v.Paxton, No. 23-1122. Parent Group Targets ‘Zip Code Quota’ Used by Elite Boston Public Schools The Supreme Court’s 2023 holding in Students for Fair ...
With the U.S. Supreme Court calling a wrap on oral arguments for the October 2023 term last month, litigants are jockeying for the chance to be heard by the justices during their 2024-25 court ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Texas to enforce age-verification requirements for porn sites, rejecting a request from ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Texas to enforce age-verification requirements for porn sites, rejecting a request from the adult entertainment industry to block the law on First Amendment ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined a request from the porn industry to block a Texas age-verification rule, allowing the law to stand and temporarily derailing the efforts of porn creators ...
A total of 16 states have now approved legislation requiring pornographic websites to ask their users to prove that they are over 18 years old. The following states have passed, or have agreed to pass ...
The North Texas lawmaker who authored the state's controversial book rating law wants the state attorney general to defend it in front of the U.S. Supreme Court after a federal appeals court ...
Montana’s attorney general told supporters he skirted the state’s campaign finance laws by inviting another Republican to run against him as a token candidate in next month’s primary so he could raise ...