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Tech Policy Press: Can States Restrict Online Content in the Name of Protecting Children? The Supreme Court Will Weigh In.

March 7, 2025

On the other hand, if the courts decide the law does not pass strict scrutiny, if the opinion is written too broadly it could become a roadblock to any sort of legislation that attempts to protect children online. In a brief filed in support of neither party, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) urges the Supreme Court to “issue a narrow opinion that leaves open the possibility for states to pass and enforce kids’ privacy and safe design laws that include age assurance provisions.”

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