
Supreme Court wont block Texas from enforcing a law requiring age verification for app downloads
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U. S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to block Texas from enforcing a state law that requires apps stores to verify users' ages and obtain parental consent for minors seeking to download apps or make in-app purchases on mobile phones. Justice Samuel Alito, in a pair of one-sentence orders, denied petitions by plaintiffs who claim that the Texas App Store Accountability Act violates users' constitutional rights to free speech. Last month, a three-judge panel from the U...
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