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Senate Antitrust Hearing Today Should Focus on Consumer Welfare, Empowering American Innovators

WASHINGTON—Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a subcommittee hearing on antitrust and tech policy. The “Consumer Welfare Standard” is the beacon of antitrust policymaking in America that has allowed […]

NetChoice Wins: Court Declares Arkansas Age Verification Law UNCONSTITUTIONAL, Permanently Halts It to Protect Arkansans’ Rights & Privacy Online

The Court clearly states: “If the legislature’s goal in passing Act 689 was to protect minors from materials or interactions that could harm them online, there is no evidence that the Act […]

Why We Love Shopping Like It’s 1999

Last month, McDonald’s brought back its beloved 1970s character Uncle O’Grimacey. The green icon has returned after 45 years to celebrate the fast food restaurant’s seasonal Shamrock Shake as well […]

NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to Texas SB 2420

NetChoice asked the Senate State Affairs Committee to oppose SB 2420, which would require app stores to verify users’ ages and obtain parental consent for minors’ downloads and purchases, while […]

NetChoice Letter on Why the Virginia General Assembly Should Not Enact SB 854 – With or Without the Governor’s Amendments

NetChoice urged Virginia’s General Assembly to reject Senate Bill 854 – with or without Governor Youngkin’s proposed amendments. As the Supreme Court recognized last year in its NetChoice opinion, the […]