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Free speech clash: Supreme Court allows Mississippi's law requiring age verification for minors; tech giants oppose mandate
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The US Supreme Court has allowed Mississippi's law requiring age verification and parental consent for minors on social media to remain in effect while legal challenges proceed. NetChoice, representing major social media platforms, sought to block the law, arguing it violates the First Amendment.
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