U S District Judge Temporarily Blocks Ohio S New Parental Consent Law
Judge Blocks Ohio Law Diverting Money From Planned Parenthood Wsj 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. 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.
Federal Judge Blocks Ohio Law Regulating Kids Access To Social Media But u.s. district court judge algenon l. marbley wrote on april 16 that ohio's social media restrictions violate first amendment and due process rights. In a decision on wednesday, us district court judge algenon marbley ruled that the law is unconstitutional, saying it violates the first amendment. Columbus, ohio—a federal judge on wednesday permanently struck down ohio’s law requiring social media companies to collect parental consent for residents younger than 16 who wanted to. Ohio — a law that would have restricted ohio children's access to social media by requiring parental consent was permanently struck down by a federal judge this week. the law, known as the parent notification by social media operators act, was supposed to take effect in jan. 2024.
Parents Argue Ohio Constitutional Amendment Will Allow Minors Columbus, ohio—a federal judge on wednesday permanently struck down ohio’s law requiring social media companies to collect parental consent for residents younger than 16 who wanted to. Ohio — a law that would have restricted ohio children's access to social media by requiring parental consent was permanently struck down by a federal judge this week. the law, known as the parent notification by social media operators act, was supposed to take effect in jan. 2024. U.s. southern district of ohio judge algenon marbley largely agreed, writing that he finds the state law “troublingly vague.” “this court lauds the state’s effort through the act 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. 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. u.s. district. The ohio law, passed in 2023, would have prohibited some but not all web services with social functionality from allowing minors under 16 to create accounts or access content, without.
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