We’ve been talking a lot by the rush of states to push for age verification laws all over the world, despite basically every expert noting that age verification technology is inherently a problem for privacy and security, and the laws mandating it are terrible. So far, it seems that only the Australian government has decided to buck the trend and push back on implementing such laws. But, much of the rest of the world is moving forward with them, while a bunch of censorial prudes cheer these laws on despite the many concerns about them.

The Free Speech Coalition, the trade group representing the adult content industry, has sued to block the age verification laws in the US that specifically target their websites. We reported on how their case in Utah was dismissed on procedural grounds, because that law is a bounty-type law with a private right of action, so there was no one in the government that could be sued. However, the similar law in Texas did not include that setup (even as Texas really popularized that method with its anti-abortion law). The Free Speech Coalition sued over the law to block it from going into effect.

Judge David Alan Ezra (who is technically a federal judge in Hawaii, but is hearing Texas cases because the Texas courts are overwhelmed) has issued a pretty sweeping smackdown of these kinds of laws, noting that they violate the 1st Amendment and that they’re barred by Section 230.

  • @DrCake
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    111 year ago

    You’d think that Texas, a state known for their love of the 2nd amendment, would have at least read the rest of it up to that point.

    • @toasteecup
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      171 year ago

      Have you seen Texas recently? I’m tempted to start a petition to give it back to Mexico.

      • FuglyDuck
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        101 year ago

        I’m pretty sure at this point, they’d go to war to make us keep it.

    • CrazyEddie041
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      51 year ago

      You’re assuming they ever read even the 2nd amendment. They just listen to what some pundit on Fox tells them it says.