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NetChoice Amicus Brief Supporting Meta in Washington v. Meta (Washington Supreme Court)

NetChoice, joined by Chamber of Progress, the Computer & Communications Industry Association, and TechNet, filed an amicus brief supporting Meta’s arguments to the Washington State Supreme Court. The brief argues […]

NetChoice Amicus Brief to Ninth Circuit in Support of Google in Epic Games v. Google

NetChoice filed an amicus brief with Chamber of Progress, CCIA, the Software & Information Industry Association, and the Consumer Technology Association to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth […]

NetChoice Confident the First Amendment Will Prevail Against Mississippi’s I.D.-For-Speech Law

WASHINGTON—Today, the U.S. Supreme Court unfortunately denied NetChoice’s emergency application to temporarily halt Mississippi’s I.D.-for-Speech law, HB 1126, while our case moves through the legal system.  “Although we’re disappointed with […]

NetChoice Sues to Stop Colorado’s Censorship Attack on Free Expression Online

DENVER—Today, NetChoice sued Colorado to stop the government’s attacks on websites that host free speech. HB 24-1136 mandates that websites display state-approved “warning” messages to deter users from using online […]

NetChoice Amicus Brief to the Ninth Circuit in Bartz v. Anthropic

NethChoice filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to accept Anthropic’s appeal of the District Court’s class certification decision. In that case, Andrea […]

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 […]