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mahatmakanejeeves

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Wed Jan 15, 2025, 04:17 PM Wednesday

Supreme Court Seems Ready to Back Texas Law Limiting Access to Pornography [View all]

Source: New York Times

Supreme Court Seems Ready to Back Texas Law Limiting Access to Pornography
The law, meant to shield minors from sexual materials on the internet by requiring adults to prove they are 18, was challenged on First Amendment grounds.

By Adam Liptak
Reporting from Washington
Jan. 15, 2025
Updated 3:51 p.m. ET

Several members of the Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed deeply skeptical of a challenge to a Texas law that seeks to limit minors' access to pornography, peppering a lawyer for the challengers with exceptionally hostile questions. ... The lawyer, Derek L. Shaffer, said the law violated the First Amendment by requiring age verification measures like the submission of government-issued IDs that placed an unconstitutional burden on adults seeking to view sexually explicit materials. He said parents could protect their children by using content-filtering software.

Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. was incredulous. "Do you know a lot of parents who are more tech savvy than their 15-year-old children?" He added that "there's a huge volume of evidence that filtering doesn't work." ... Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who has seven children, said "kids can get online porn through gaming systems, tablets, phones, computers." ... She added, "Content filtering for all those different devices, I can say from personal experience, is difficult to keep up with."

Much of the argument concerned whether the appeals court had erred in using a relaxed form of judicial scrutiny to block the law. Several justices indicated that a more demanding standard applied even as they suggested that the Texas law satisfied it.

That could set the stage for a ruling giving the challengers a short-term victory by returning the case to an appeals court for application of the stricter standard. But there was little doubt that the law would in the end be upheld. ... Indeed, several justices expressly asked questions about how the Supreme Court could vacate the decision below without blocking the law while the appeals court took a fresh look at its constitutionality under the correct standard.

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Adam Liptak covers the Supreme Court and writes Sidebar, a column on legal developments. A graduate of Yale Law School, he practiced law for 14 years before joining The Times in 2002. More about Adam Liptak
https://www.nytimes.com/by/adam-liptak

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/15/us/supreme-court-texas-law-porn.html



Hat tip, Joe.My.God.

https://www.joemygod.com/2025/01/scotus-likely-to-uphold-texass-porn-age-check-law/

SCOTUS Likely To Uphold Texas's Porn Age-Check Law
January 15, 2025
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Well... RIP 1st amendment. 1789 - 2025. You will be missed. Initech Wednesday #1
Project 2025: Where it will be easier to get a gun for a mass shooting than getting onto a porn site ck4829 Wednesday #2
With corollary: TommyT139 Thursday #11
go back to vhs andy_smalls Friday #18
We have a 2nd Amendment, but minors are not permitted to buy guns. MichMan Sunday #31
Similar enough to cause Uvalde cops to have panic attacks and pee themselves about it? ck4829 Sunday #35
Get your VPN before they make them illegal. nt Shipwack Wednesday #3
Good advice JoseBalow Wednesday #6
tobacco and alcohol are restricted, voting age is restricted, driving is restricted, age of consent is msongs Wednesday #4
It's going to open up a Pandora's box. Frank D. Lincoln Wednesday #5
Courts dont make decisions based on fantasy pandoras boxes. Mosby Wednesday #7
What an assinine post. Frank D. Lincoln Wednesday #8
Didn't we also have a SCOTUS justice (Alito) cite a guy who believed in spectral evidence? ck4829 Sunday #36
We have a 2nd Amendment, yet you have to be 18 or older to buy a gun. MichMan Sunday #32
This law is abhorrent invasion of privacy angrychair Wednesday #9
OK Prairie Gates Wednesday #10
How about protecting kids from school shootings? ArizonaLib Thursday #12
THIS!! ☝️ InAbLuEsTaTe Sunday #28
Perhaps.... AltairIV Thursday #13
Notice the silence from Clarence Thomas? Deminpenn Thursday #14
No, I did not. He asked several questions. mahatmakanejeeves Thursday #15
Supreme Court divided on Texas age-verification law for porn sites mahatmakanejeeves Thursday #16
It wouldn't hurt my feelings to see it all gone, not just for minors. valleyrogue Friday #17
That's already illegal. TommyT139 Friday #20
But it's a fact seldom discussed here that women, girls and boys Scrivener7 Sunday #21
That's true TommyT139 Sunday #22
I don't know what the answer is, but the victims of the exploitation are real and there are a lot of them. Scrivener7 Sunday #23
Of course, prostitution and porn are very different TommyT139 Sunday #24
But they aren't. There is a lot of crossover. Scrivener7 Sunday #25
You and I live in different worlds. TommyT139 Sunday #26
Well, clearly I'm not supporting that, and clearly they don't care about it. But we should. Scrivener7 Sunday #27
I like it that MAGA is getting this thrown into their faces right off the bat. travelingthrulife Friday #19
theremare time I am temtped DonCoquixote Sunday #29
This will affect Trump's base the most JI7 Sunday #30
time to buy stock in VPNs prodigitalson Sunday #33
Well here comes another hit to the economy. Tbear Sunday #34
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