
Arkansas law requiring parental consent for minors to create social media accounts temporarily blocked
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A federal judge temporarily blocked a law in Arkansas that would have required minors to obtain parental consent before creating news social media accounts on most platforms.
NetChoice argued that users' constitutional rights are violated by the requirement, adding that certain types of speech would be restricted.
"We’re pleased the court sided with the First Amendment and stopped Arkansas’ unconstitutional law from censoring free speech online and undermining the privacy of Arkansans, their families and their businesses as our case proceeds," Chris Marchese, director of the NetChoice Litigation Center, said in a statement. "We look forward to seeing the law struck down permanently."

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