2025-01-17
Incredibly proud to join @TechNetUpdate in challenging the CFPB's unlawful power grab. The rule of law's coming for you, administrative state.
The Verge
Tech trade groups NetChoice and TechNet sue CFPB for its efforts to regulate digital payment apps like Apple Pay, Google Wallet, and Venmo more like banks
Today, NetChoice joined @TechNetUpdate in a new lawsuit to protect consumers, businesses and innovation from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau [image] Chris Marchese / @chri...
2024-07-03
In the last 15 hours, @NetChoice secured four victories in four different lawsuits against four different states. The decisions prevent the gov't from controlling the internet's marketplace of ideas—or access to it. “To give government that power,” warns the Supreme Court, “is to enable it to control the expression of ideas.” Thankfully, “that is what the First Amendment protects all of us from.”
The Verge
A US judge temporarily blocked a new Mississippi law that would require age verification for all and parental consent for teens to join some social networks
or access to it. “To give government that power,” warns the Supreme Court, “is to enable it to control the expression of ideas.” Thankfully, “that is what the First Amendment pro...
2023-06-30
Excellent background on our lawsuit against Arkansas over its unconstitutional age-verification law. https://apnews.com/...
Associated Press
Trade group NetChoice, whose members include Meta and Twitter, sues Arkansas over a law requiring parental permission for minors to open social media accounts
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2022-01-21
Common sense suggested and now evidence confirms: American voters don't want Congress to break the internet. They want privacy legislation, not anti-consumer legislation like the American Innovation & Choice Online Act. https://twitter.com/...
CNBC
The Senate Judiciary votes 16-6 to advance the American Innovation and Choice Online Act, which would stop platforms from favoring their products over rivals'
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 16-6 Thursday to advance a major tech competition bill, which some experts consider lawmakers' best shot …