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NetChoice v. Griffin

  • Wendy Stanga

NetChoice v. Griffin is a federal court case challenging an Arkansas law that would force social media platforms to verify users’ ages and require parental consent before minors could create accounts. The law was promoted as a way to protect…

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Age Verification Survival Guide

  • Wendy Stanga

We at the Woodhull Freedom Foundation have repeatedly sounded the alarm on age verification online, which threatens our fundamental human right to sexual freedom and the sanctity of the 1st Amendment. We’ve clarified that it’s not the same as “flashing…

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Netchoice v. Yost Amicus Brief

  • Wendy Stanga

Ohio passed the Social Media Parental Notification Act, requiring social-media companies to obtain “verifiable parental consent” before allowing anyone under 16 to use their platforms. Woodhull Freedom Foundation joined a group of civil-liberties and tech-rights organizations, including the ACLU, EFF,…

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Protecting Free Speech of Social Media Users in Mississippi

  • Mandy Salley

Woodhull joined allies FIRE, Center for Democracy and Technology, Clay Calvert, Electronic Frontier Foundation, National Coalition Against Censorship, and the Student Press Law Center in this critical Supreme Court amicus brief to stand up for both free speech and fundamental…

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