NetChoice Signs President Trump’s AI Pledge to Secure America’s Future Tech Leadership By Educating Youth
WASHINGTON—During celebrations of the 249th birthday of the United States this week, President Donald Trump unveiled the “Pledge to America’s Youth: Investing in AI Education,” a new initiative in partnership […]
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 […]
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 […]
NetChoice Fights for Economic Opportunity & Innovation Against California’s Overreach in Court
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Today, NetChoice will have a hearing in our lawsuit to halt California’s INFORM Act amendments, another unconstitutional, failing power grab from the Golden State of government overreach. The […]
NetChoice Calls Out the Open App Markets Act as a Trojan Horse for Cybercriminals
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Open App Markets Act (OAMA) is apparently coming back—and it’s still the defective legislation it always was. NetChoice strongly opposes this misguided proposal, which masquerades as “competition” reform […]
Senate: Keep AI Leadership American and Stop the Red Tape Patchwork
WASHINGTON—This weekend, the Senate Parliamentarian ruled that a provision in the budget reconciliation package establishing a temporary pause on state-level artificial intelligence (AI) regulation complied with Senate rules. This forward-looking […]
NetChoice Disappointed in Court Ruling on Tennessee Law Enabling Censorship & Harming Online Safety
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A court this week denied NetChoice’s request for a preliminary injunction against Tennessee’s age verification law. Tennessee’s law conditions its citizens’ access to vast amounts of protected […]