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A Virginia judge blocks a 2025 social media law for minors, citing First Amendment concerns.
A federal judge in Virginia has temporarily blocked the state’s 2025 law limiting social media use for minors under 16 to one hour per day, ruling it likely violates the First Amendment.
The law, which required age verification for all users and imposed restrictions on platforms like Meta, YouTube, TikTok, and Snap, was challenged by the tech trade group NetChoice.
Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles found the law overbroad, as it applied age checks to adults and excluded interactive gaming, while inconsistently regulating content.
The preliminary injunction halts enforcement while the case continues, marking a major legal setback for the law and similar efforts in other states.
Un juez de Virginia bloquea una ley de medios sociales de 2025 para menores, citando preocupaciones de la Primera Enmienda.