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A federal judge struck down Louisiana’s social media age verification law, calling it unconstitutional.
A federal judge has invalidated Louisiana’s social media age verification law, ruling it unconstitutional under the First Amendment.
The law, which would have required platforms to verify users’ ages and enforce parental controls for minors, was challenged by NetChoice, a tech industry group.
The judge found the law imposed undue burdens on free speech and lacked clear standards for age verification, raising privacy and security concerns.
The decision adds to a growing trend of courts blocking similar laws in other states, citing First Amendment and privacy issues.
Louisiana plans to appeal.
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Un juez federal derrocó la ley de verificación de edad en las redes sociales de Louisiana, calificándola de inconstitucional.