NetChoice: Forced Data Collection in Miss. Law ‘Chills Speech’
Mississippi’s age-verification law violates the First Amendment in part because it requires the collection of personally identifying information and in turn “chills speech,” NetChoice argued Friday in a reply brief seeking a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction (see 2505200017).
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HB-1126’s speech regulations are “facially unconstitutional under the standard reaffirmed” in the U.S. Supreme Court’s Moody v. NetChoice decision, the trade association said in a filing with the U.S. District Court for Southern Mississippi.