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Court orders Ohio restrictions on kids’ use of social media restored

The decision comes as a blow to Net Choice, which has won court victories against identical digital identification laws in other states, including Arkansas, Louisiana and Georgia.

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What happened The decision comes as a blow to Net Choice, which has won court victories against identical digital identification laws in other states, including Arkansas, Louisiana and Georgia.
The headline split OAN frames it as "Court orders Ohio restrictions on kids’ use of social media restored". The Epoch Times frames it as "Appeals Court Allows Ohio to Restrict Children’s Use of Social Media".
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Right / center-rightCourt orders Ohio restrictions on kids’ use of social media restored

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OANNews report · Jun 19, 2:23 PM

Court orders Ohio restrictions on kids’ use of social media restored

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The decision comes as a blow to Net Choice, which has won court victories against identical digital identification laws in other states, including Arkansas, Louisiana and Georgia.

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The Epoch TimesNews report · Jun 19, 1:49 PM

Appeals Court Allows Ohio to Restrict Children’s Use of Social Media

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The panel concluded that the state law does not violate the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

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Jun 19, 1:49 PM: The Epoch Times joined the source map.

Jun 19, 2:23 PM: OAN joined the source map.

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