NetChoice Urges Supreme Court to Stop Mississippi From Censoring Free Speech Online
WASHINGTON—Today, NetChoice filed an emergency application to the U.S. Supreme Court, urging the justices to reinstate our preliminary injunction against Mississippi’s I.D.-for-Speech law, HB 1126. This comes after the U.S. […]
NetChoice Disappointed, Will Fight 5th Circuit Ruling on Mississippi I.D.-for-Speech Online Law That Enables Censorship & Harms Families
NEW ORLEANS—Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted the State of Mississippi’s request to allow HB 1126, an unconstitutional social media age verification and censorship law, […]
Court Halts California Overreach in NetChoice’s Fight to Protect Economic Opportunity & Innovation
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Today, a court granted NetChoice’s request to halt California’s INFORM Act amendments while our case moves through the legal system. These amendments would have kneecapped online marketplaces—disproportionately impacting […]
NetChoice Promotes Paul Taske to Co-Director of the Litigation Center
WASHINGTON—Today, NetChoice is proud to announce that Paul Taske has been promoted to Co-Director of the Litigation Center. In Taske’s elevated role, he will be overseeing and managing operations across […]
NetChoice Sues Minnesota to Prevent Government from Pressuring Social Media
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Last night, NetChoice sued Minnesota over SF 4097 because this law is a direct assault on online freedom, creating a backdoor for the government to pressure social […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief to the Ninth Circuit in Epic Games v. Apple
NetChoice filed an amicus brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit with the Computer & Communications Industry Association, arguing that the lower court’s injunction against Apple […]
Arkansas Doubles Down on Censorship, NetChoice Sues Again
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Arkansas government lost to NetChoice in court for the clear censorship problems with its online ID-for-speech law in March. Instead of finding solutions that actually would […]
Court Halts Georgia’s ID-for-Speech Law for NetChoice
ATLANTA—Today, a court granted NetChoice’s request to halt a law forcing Georgians to surrender their sensitive personal information to access constitutionally protected speech online. In the 50-page opinion, Judge Amy […]