The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments this week over whether a 2023 Texas law regulating adult entertainment websites infringes upon First Amendment rights of adults seeking to access online pornogr ...
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In 1968, the Supreme Court upheld a law that made it a crime to sell pornographic magazines to young people. But in 2004, the ...
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As the justices mull getting back into the business of strictly scrutinizing smut, their forebears offer some good reasons ...
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard the first major First Amendment case involving pornography — or, for that matter, ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard a challenge to Texas' age-verification law for sites like Pornhub and tried to compare them to adult magazines like Playboy.
SCOTUS heard arguments regarding Texas' age verification law in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton on Wednesday. The outcome ...
U.S. Supreme Court's majority signaled support for a Texas law that requires age verification to restrict minors' access to ...
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments about whether Texas is violating the First Amendment by requiring age ...