NetChoice decision is already influencing how courts consider social media laws
Briefly

Lawyers and judges at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals referenced the SCOTUS opinion in tech law arguments, providing insights into potential impacts on constitutional considerations and speech issues.
The SCOTUS decision serves as a roadmap for how justices view the First Amendment's application to content moderation, highlighting the protection of content curation as an expressive act under the Constitution.
Experts anticipate the ruling will significantly influence the landscape of tech regulations nationwide, particularly in areas like kids online safety and transparency, central themes in the laws under discussion at the appeals court.
The SCOTUS decision prompts courts to closely examine the text of statutes related to tech laws, as seen in the deliberations on the California Age-Appropriate Design Code during the NetChoice v. Bonta case at the Ninth Circuit.
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