The State of the First Amendment in 2023 Netchoice V. Bonta

A March 2025 court ruling in this case reaffirmed First Amendment protections by blocking California's unconstitutional Speech Code, rejecting NetChoice sued California on November 12, 2024, over a law passed earlier this year that imposes harsh digital surveillance and limits access to information

25-146 NetChoice, LLC v. Bonta In this webinar, Professors Daniel Solove (GW Law) and Gautam Hans (Cornell Law) discuss how the First Amendment intersects NetChoice v. Bonta (California Speech Code) - NetChoice

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Design Codes and the Courts ChatGPT Told Us Not to Say This, but YOLO NetChoice Launches Third Lawsuit Against California, Paul Taske Explains

Prepare for an eye-opening conversation that will change the way you think about kids and tech. Join Nicki of Scrolling 2 Death as Related · District Court Halts Unconstitutional California Law for NetChoice v. Bonta · NetChoice Asks 9th Circuit to Protect Kids & Uphold the

NetChoice v. Bonta (California INFORM Act) - NetChoice 23-2969 NetChoice, LLC v. Bonta Webinar Privacy Law and the First Amendment

Ninth Circuit Rules for NetChoice & Upholds Californians' Rights California's SB 1144 is an overreach that contradicts federal law, imposes unreasonable burdens on businesses, creates

Third Time Still Not a Charm: Court Rules Against California Online NetChoice filed its third lawsuit against California, this time, targeting SB 1144, an unconstitutional attempt to regulate online marketplaces.

NETCHOICE, LLC, doing business as NetChoice,. Plaintiff - Appellee, v. ROB BONTA, Attorney General Of. The State Of California,. Defendant - The complaint included allegations that the law violates the First Amendment because it is a content-based regulation of speech that does not

NetChoice, LLC v. Bonta, 113 F.4th 1101 (9th Cir. 2024) (California); NetChoice, LLC v. Reyes,. --- F. Supp. 3d ----, 2024 WL 4135626 (D The David and David show closes out with a First Amendment send-off. They discuss: -A fifth circuit case involving racist

Technology group NetChoice filed for an emergency injunction Monday to block California's new social media law before it takes NetChoice v. Bonta (California SB 976) - NetChoice "They're coming for your kids next." (with Laura Marquez-Garrett)

Tech Group Files Lawsuit Against California Social Media Age Verification Law NetChoice filed suit against California Attorney General Robert Bonta, arguing that the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (AB-2273) violates the First Case No.: 5:24-cv-07885-EJD ORDER GRANTING IN PART & DEN

NetChoice v. Bonta and First Amendment Limits on Protecting NetChoice, LLC v. Bonta In this week's round-up of the latest news in online speech, content moderation and internet regulation, Mike is joined by guest

NETCHOICE, LLC,. Plaintiff - Appellant, v. ROB BONTA, in his official capacity as Attorney General of California,. Defendant - Appellee. No. 25- SAN FRANCISCO—Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled in NetChoice's favor in our case against California's On Friday, August 16, the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling