Mississippi Asks Supreme Court to Allow Social Media Restrictions for Minors

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Mississippi Asks Supreme Court to Allow Social Media Restrictions for Minors

Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch waves to the crowd at a Trump for President rally in Jackson, Miss., on June 6, 2024. Rogelio V. Solis, file/AP Photo

Mississippi asked the Supreme Court on July 30 to allow it to continue enforcing a law restricting minors’ access to social media platforms.

The new filing by Lynn Fitch, Mississippi’s attorney general, argues that House Bill 1126 is constitutional. The statute requires minors to obtain parental consent to use the websites. It also requires platforms to verify users’ ages and imposes fines for noncompliance.

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