Ninth Circuit Hears NetChoice Case to Halt California Censorship & Surveillance Law in Full
PHOENIX—Today, NetChoice heads to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on our request for a full stay to halt California’s SB 976, an online censorship and surveillance […]
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 […]
NetChoice, CCIA Refile Case to Stop I.D. for the Internet and Keep Free Speech Accessible in Florida
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Today, NetChoice refiled its lawsuit with the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) to halt Florida’s law mandating an I.D. for the internet, violating free speech rights and putting […]
NetChoice Urges 119th Congress to Pass Bipartisan SAMOSA Act to Save Taxpayer Dollars and Increase Federal Cybersecurity
WASHINGTON—Today, Reps. Gerry Connolly, Pat Fallon and Nancy Mace reintroduced the Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets Act (SAMOSA Act) in the 119th Congress. This important, bipartisan bill […]
Congress Can Enhance Online Safety By Funding Law Enforcement, Passing a National Privacy Standard
WASHINGTON—Today, a U.S. House Energy and Commerce subcommittee will hold a hearing on what actions Congress can take to combat harms against Americans online. NetChoice applauds the subcommittee for wanting […]
NetChoice Sues Louisiana to Protect Free Speech, Online Safety & Parental Rights
BATON ROUGE, La.—Today, NetChoice sued Louisiana to stop SB 162, a new law that forces citizens to surrender private information to access protected speech online—violating the First Amendment and putting […]
NetChoice, CCIA to Fight Ruling in Florida Case
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Last week, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida dismissed our case with the Computer & Communications Industry Association against HB 3, Florida’s ID for the […]