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NetChoice Amicus Brief Supporting Kohls, Babylon Bee, Rumble, and X Corp in Kohls v. Bonta

NetChoice filed an amicus brief supporting X Corp’s lawsuit against California’s AB 2655. Our brief explains that requiring websites to label and remove political speech violates the First Amendment. The […]

29 Years Later: How Section 230 Helped American Tech Become the Global Leader

Today marks the 29th anniversary of the Communications Decency Act being signed into law, which gave us Section 230. Section 230 is a fundamental legal building block of the modern […]

NetChoice Amicus Brief Supporting EZ Lynk in U.S. v. EZ Lynk

NetChoice joined an amicus brief with Chamber of Progress, the Computer & Communications Industry Association, Consumer Technology Association, Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Engine Advocacy in support of EZ Lynk. Our […]

Congress Shouldn’t End the Internet’s Sunrise With a Section 230 “Sunset” Repeal

WASHINGTON—This morning, the House Energy & Commerce Committee will hold a hearing on a new proposal to “sunset” Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Make no mistake, this so-called […]

Sunsetting Competition: Scrapping Section 230 Would Decimate Small Tech, Discourage Free Speech Online

WASHINGTON—Yesterday, the heads of the House Energy & Commerce Committee, Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Ranking Member Frank Pallone Jr., proposed a new bill to sunset Section 230 of the […]

NetChoice Urges California Court to Take Targeted Ads Case

SAN FRANCISCO—Today, NetChoice submitted an amicus letter to the California Supreme Court, urging it to review the case Liapes v. Facebook. In Liapes, a lower court’s unprecedented ruling would, in […]

NetChoice Files Brief in Salesforce Seventh Circuit Case

CHICAGO—Yesterday, NetChoice filed an amicus curiae brief in the case G.G. and Deanna Rose v. Salesforce.com, Inc. with the Chamber of Progress in support of Salesforce’s petition for a rehearing […]

NetChoice Files Brief Urging 9th Circuit to Uphold Critical Liability Protections For Online Services

SAN FRANCISCO—NetChoice filed briefs today with Chamber of Progress supporting Google, Meta and Apple in the case In re: Simulated Casino-Style Games Litigation in the U.S. Court of Appeals for […]

Why Congress is still stumped by Section 230

How 236,471 Words Of Amici Briefing Gave Us The 565 Word Gonzalez Decision

Supreme Court punts Section 230 debate back to Congress

US Supreme Court leaves protections for internet companies unscathed

Supreme Court keeps Section 230 intact

NetChoice VP Carl Szabo on Fox Business Mornings with Maria – SCOTUS 230 cases and more

Supreme Court hands Twitter, Google wins in internet liability cases

Supreme Court dismisses challenges to Section 230, the legal shield that protects websites

Supreme Court keeps Section 230 intact in Twitter, Google rulings

Twitter, Google win big at Supreme Court

SCOTUS Says It Won’t Mess With Section 230, for Now