YouTube TV is thriving, and its rivals want a piece of the action. Recently, media ratings giant Nielsen confirmed that YouTube is now not only the most-watched streaming service in the United States, but also the most-watched…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Immigration Law
In a ruling that could reshape how adult content is regulated online, the U.S. Supreme Court has officially age-gated the First Amendment—at least when it comes to minors.
On June 27, 2025, the Court upheld a Texas law…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Constitutional Law
This odyssey began when an old laptop was discovered by a curious 14-year-old boy in Kansas. The boy, known only as “QR,” used it to sneak onto a handful of adult websites over two months last year, racking up 118 virtual…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Criminal Law, Intellectual Property, Labor & Employment Law, Science, Computers, & Technology
President Donald Trump has signed the TAKE IT DOWN Act, a new federal law aimed at curbing the spread of non-consensual AI-generated pornography. The law makes it a criminal offense to create or share explicit deepfake images…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Criminal Law, Science, Computers, & Technology
CONGRESS MOVES TO BLOCK ALL STATE AI LAWS -
In a late-night addition to a sweeping budget proposal, the House Energy and Commerce Committee inserted a provision in a large reconciliation package that would block state and…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Consumer Protection, Privacy, Science, Computers, & Technology
OHIO SOCIAL MEDIA LAW STRUCK DOWN -
On April 16, 2025, a federal judge in Ohio ended the state’s ambitious plan to severely limit social media access for minors. The court permanently blocked Ohio’s Attorney General from…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Constitutional Law, Privacy
California’s attempt to impose content moderation transparency requirements on social media platforms has suffered a significant setback. Last month, the state reached a settlement with X Corp. (formerly Twitter), effectively…
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/ Administrative Law, Communications & Media Law, Constitutional Law
If you want the perfect illustration of the high-stakes world of tech acquisition, look no further than the mad scramble for TikTok. Alexis Ohanian, Reddit’s wunderkind co-founder, has joined Frank McCourt’s Project Liberty bid…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Consumer Protection, Mergers & Acquisitions, Privacy
A groundbreaking law in Utah is poised to shake up how minors access apps. Earlier this month, Utah’s state legislature passed S.B. 142 (App Store Accountability Act), which requires major app store providers to verify users’…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Consumer Protection, Science, Computers, & Technology
Looks like WhatsApp just leveled up—whether it wanted to or not. Meta’s messaging giant has officially been crowned a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA), which basically…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Consumer Protection, Science, Computers, & Technology
Social media safety is very much in the news these days, with policymakers unleashing a torrent of legislation to protect children online, such as age verification measures, parental consent mandates, data privacy requirements,…
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/ Civil Remedies, Communications & Media Law
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld the dismissal of a case that sought to hold Facebook parent company Meta liable for the 2015 mass shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Constitutional Law, Science, Computers, & Technology
The year 2025 is certain to be a watershed for social media legislation and litigation. As it continues to shape how we connect, share, and consume information, social media remains at the forefront of public discourse due to…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Constitutional Law, Privacy
In a rare unanimous decision, on January 17, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a law that bans TikTok in the United States on national security grounds so long as it has its current ownership structure. TikTok chose to make the app…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Constitutional Law, Privacy
In Ryan v. X Corp., a Northern District of California court held that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act immunized X (formerly Twitter) against claims arising from suspension of a user’s account, notwithstanding that…
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/ Art, Entertainment, & Sports Law, Civil Procedure, Communications & Media Law, Science, Computers, & Technology