Ohio S New Social Media Parental Consent Law Blocked By Federal Judge
Opinion Utah Law Limiting Kids On Social Media Sets Example For Other A law requiring social media and gaming sites to get parental permission before letting any ohioan younger than 16 onto their platforms can’t go into effect because of its unconstitutionality, a federal judge ruled wednesday. A federal judge in ohio permanently blocked a parental consent law for social media this week. the measure, approved as part of the 2023 budget bill, would have required social media companies verify a user’s age and block access to kids younger than 16 unless they have parental consent.
Federal Judge Pauses Ohio Social Media Law Requiring Parental Consent Netchoice, a trade association for technology companies, sued to block ohio's social media restrictions, contending that the rules violated the first amendment and were too confusing to. Columbus, ohio (ap) — a federal judge permanently struck down an ohio law on thursday that would have required children and teens under 16 to get parental consent to use social media apps. Columbus, ohio (ap) — a federal judge permanently struck down an ohio law on april 17 that would have required children and teens under 16 to get parental consent to use social media apps. A federal judge has struck down an ohio law that would’ve required children under 16 to get parental consent to use social media platforms. in a decision on wednesday, us district.
Utah To Require Parental Consent For Children To Use Social Media Wsj Columbus, ohio (ap) — a federal judge permanently struck down an ohio law on april 17 that would have required children and teens under 16 to get parental consent to use social media apps. A federal judge has struck down an ohio law that would’ve required children under 16 to get parental consent to use social media platforms. in a decision on wednesday, us district. On april 16, 2025, the u.s. district court for the southern district of ohio eastern division issued a ruling permanently enjoining the ohio attorney general from enforcing the parental. By jessie balmert cincinnati enquirer a federal judge permanently blocked ohio's new law restricting children's access to social media. the law, which was slated to take effect in january 2024, would have required social media companies to get parental consent before allowing children under 16 to use their platforms. A federal judge struck down ohio’s law limiting teen social media use, marking another court win for the tech industry group netchoice fighting similar restrictions nationwide. A federal judge in ohio permanently blocked a parental consent law for social media this week. the measure, approved as part of the 2023 budget bill, would have required social media companies verify a user’s age and block access to kids younger than 16 unless they have parental consent.
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