Court: Colorado's Mandatory Social Media "warning Labels" Are Unconstitutional
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A court has ruled that Colorado's law requiring social media 'warning labels' is unconstitutional, sparking a discussion on the limits of government regulation of online content.
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> Colorado's Mandatory Social Media "Warning Labels" Are Unconstitutional–NetChoice v. Weiser