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Censoring Testimony, Hiding Protest: Britain’s Online Speech Crisis

The Online Safety Act (OSA) is a British law purported to make the internet “safer,” particularly for children. But from the moment it was proposed, critics warned it would do […]

House Judiciary Exposes Global Censorship Threat Posed by the EU’s Digital Services Act

For too long, the narrative surrounding online content has been shaped by calls for more regulation, often under the guise of combating “harmful” content. However, as a new, groundbreaking report […]

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 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 Letter to Gov. Landry Asking for Veto of Louisiana HB 570

Louisiana’s HB 570 is a fundamentally flawed piece of legislation that will fail to protect children online while creating serious constitutional and practical problems. Age verification requirements violate First Amendment […]

NetChoice Veto Request letter to Gov. Hochul on S. 4505

NetChoice urges New York Governor Kathy Hochul to veto Assembly Bill S. 4505, which would require warning labels and timer notifications on social media platforms. While we share the legislature’s […]

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 […]

Mississippi Censorship, ID for the Internet Law Blocked AGAIN in NetChoice v. Fitch

GULFPORT, Miss.—Today, a court again halted Mississippi’s unconstitutional social media age verification and censorship law from going into effect while our case, NetChoice v. Fitch, moves through the legal system.  […]

NetChoice Comment on Missouri Proposed Rule at 15 CSR 60-17.070, Threatening to Make the Internet Less Free & Accessible for All Users

The requirement in 15 CSR 60-17.070 related to mobile operating systems has the potential to entangle mobile operating systems with the very kinds of websites to which the Attorney General […]

NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to Massachusetts H. 666

H. 666 represents a dangerous constitutional overreach that violates the First Amendment, puts children’s sensitive data at risk through mandatory age verification requirements, and undermines parental authority. The bill’s restrictions […]

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’ […]

NetChoice Letter to Gov. Landry Requesting Veto of Louisiana HB 37

NetChoice urges Governor Landry to veto Louisiana HB 37 due to significant policy and constitutional concerns. The bill raises privacy risks by requiring the collection of sensitive personal data, which […]

Congress, Don’t Censor, INVEST: A Real Approach for Online Safety

WASHINGTON—Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a markup of the Strengthening Transparency and Obligation to Protect Children Suffering from Abuse and Mistreatment Act (STOP CSAM Act). While the bill’s […]

NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to New York S. 4505

New York Senate Bill S. 4505, would mandate warning labels and timer notifications on social media platforms. Our testimony highlights how this bill violates First Amendment protections against compelled speech […]

KOSMA’s “Low Cost” Is a High Price for Speech

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) recently released its official score for the Kids Off Social Media Act (KOSMA), and according to the report, the bill’s price tag is practically pocket […]

Court HALTS Florida ID for the Internet While NetChoice and CCIA’s Lawsuit Proceeds

TALLAHASSEE, Fl.—Today, a court granted NetChoice and the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA)’s request to temporarily halt Florida’s law requiring ID for accessing lawful speech on the internet, which […]

NetChoice in Court Today to Halt Georgia’s Online Speech Law Creating Cybersecurity Nightmare

ATLANTA—Today, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia will hear NetChoice’s request to halt Georgia SB 351 and protect free speech and digital safety as our case, […]

NetChoice Letter Urging Gov. Pillen to Veto Nebraska Speech Code

NetChoice urges Governor Pillen to veto LB 504, Nebraska’s Speech Code, as it is fundamentally unconstitutional and will not protect children online. This bill, similar to others NetChoice successfully challenged, […]

NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to NY S. 4505

S. 4505 would mandate warning labels and timer notifications on social media platforms. The legislation violates the First Amendment by compelling private companies to display government-authored messages, and lacks scientific […]