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NetChoice Victory: Court Permanently Blocks Ohio Social Media Verification Law

Second NetChoice permanent injunction reinforces that government cannot outsource censorship to online services, impose vague restrictions on free expression, or use “safety” as a blank check to infringe constitutional protections. We hope to work with policymakers on constitutional solutions to digital challenges.

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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, […]

Proposed Missouri Rule Would Run Roughshod Over Free Speech Online

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Today, NetChoice submitted comments to the Missouri Attorney General on the proposed rulemaking that would give the government control over protected speech online, running “roughshod” over […]

Court Halts California Overreach in NetChoice’s Fight to Protect Economic Opportunity & Innovation

SAN JOSE, Calif.—Today, a court granted NetChoice’s request to halt California’s INFORM Act amendments while our case moves through the legal system.  These amendments would have kneecapped online marketplaces—disproportionately impacting […]

NetChoice Applauds President Trump for Standing Up for American Success Against Harmful EU Digital Taxes

WASHINGTON—Today, the European Union dropped its plans for a harmful digital tax on American companies due to President Donald Trump’s consistent leadership on the issue. This marks a significant victory […]

Testing AI Voice to Text

This is a testing page to see how the AI Voice to text feature performs.

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