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A judge blocked Arkansas' law letting parents sue social media over teen harms, citing First Amendment concerns.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked Arkansas Act 901, a law that would have allowed parents to sue social media platforms over harms like addiction, suicide attempts, or eating disorders in minors.
U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks ruled the law likely violates the First Amendment by restricting algorithms and content moderation, calling such limits akin to forcing random book shelving in libraries.
The decision, based on a lawsuit by tech group NetChoice, halts enforcement while the legal challenge continues.
The case reflects broader national debates over state efforts to regulate social media, with similar laws in Florida, Georgia, and Ohio also facing court challenges.
Un juez bloqueó la ley de Arkansas que permite a los padres demandar a los medios sociales por daños a los adolescentes, citando preocupaciones de la Primera Enmienda.