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The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) Is Likely Unconstitutional. Here’s What the NetChoice Cases Say.

The 2025 version of the landmark censorship legislation KOSA is still likely unconstitutional. Courts in NetChoice’s cases across the country are ruling that various provisions in the bill violate Americans’ […]

House Version of KOSA: New Edition, Same Censorship

KOSA Fails Americans Online

The so-called “Kids Online Safety Act” in Congress enables censorship and deteriorates security while not keeping a single child—or any American—safer online.

The NetChoice Doctrine: Protecting Online Freedom and Digital Liberty

What does the Supreme Court’s ruling in the NetChoice Cases mean for the future of free speech and innovation? The Supreme Court upheld America’s unparalleled protections for free speech, including […]

KOSA Is Likely Unconstitutional. What the NetChoice Cases Say.

Court decisions in NetChoice’s cases in California, Arkansas, Ohio, Mississippi, andat the Supreme Court show the Kids Online Safety Act is very likely unconstitutional.

What Are Experts Saying About the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA)?

The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) violates conservative principles and fails children, parents, andAmericans broadly with false promises. Here’s what some experts have said about the bill’s many problems.

Investigating the American Privacy Rights Act of 2024

Updated April 15, 2024