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VOICE ARCHIVE

Krista Chavez

@kristaachavez
6 posts
2025-01-17
Biden's tenure has been marked with many examples of bureaucratic overreach. Today, @NetChoice joined @technetupdate to stop the CFPB's attempts to seize power not delegated to it by Congress over digital payments and wallets, consolidating government control over one of the
2025-01-17 View on X
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...

2024-08-18
This is now the 6th ruling @NetChoice has received in our favor in our lawsuits against government rules restricting access to lawful information online, also known as “age-gating”. NetChoice remains committed to empowering families and fostering a positive online experience
2024-08-18 View on X
Washington Post

A US appeals court largely upholds a ruling blocking the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, finding parts of the law likely violate the First Amendment

making decisions based on evidence, not claims.https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Nora Benavidez / @attorneynora : Breaking news: the Ninth Circuit just ruled that California Age ...

2024-08-17
This is now the 6th ruling @NetChoice has received in our favor in our lawsuits against government rules restricting access to lawful information online, also known as “age-gating”. NetChoice remains committed to empowering families and fostering a positive online experience
2024-08-17 View on X
Washington Post

A US appeals court largely upholds a ruling blocking the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, finding parts of the law likely violate the First Amendment

The court found key parts of the landmark law probably violate the First Amendment, largely siding with an industry challenge.

2024-07-03
While policymakers have good intentions, they are not properly considering how these provisions will impact Americans' constitutional rights and online security. This ruling provides yet another point of reference on that fact. https://netchoice.org/...
2024-07-03 View on X
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...

2023-05-19
“This is a huge win for free speech on the internet...he Supreme Court's decisions protect free speech online by maintaining Section 230.” —NetChoice Litigation Center Director @ChrisMarchese9 https://twitter.com/...
2023-05-19 View on X
Techdirt

A look at SCOTUS' rulings on Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh and why explanations given for Section 230's existence could bode well for the Internet

Our long national wait for how the Supreme Court would rule regarding Section 230 is over, and the answer is... we need to keep waiting.

“This is a huge win for free speech on the internet...he Supreme Court's decisions protect free speech online by maintaining Section 230.” —NetChoice Litigation Center Director @ChrisMarchese9 https://twitter.com/...
2023-05-19 View on X
CNN

SCOTUS declines to address Section 230 protections in Gonzalez v. Google and shields Twitter from liability for terror-related content in Twitter v. Taamneh