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A state regulation bans ideology "associated with a particular religion or denomination” in the BIP curriculum
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Pointing to a "significant interest in protecting children and youth from social media's harms," 27 states are backing Florida in an appeals-court battle.
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A federal judge has ruled that a key part of a 2023 Florida law that led to books being removed from school libraries is “overbroad and unconstitutional.”
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Pulitzer Prize board members want to halt a defamation lawsuit filed after the board refused to rescind a 2018 award to The New York Times and The Washington Post.
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The law seeks to prevent children under age 16 from opening certain social media accounts. It allows parental consent for 14- and 15-year-olds to have accounts.
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The judge's order will allow a wrongful death lawsuit to proceed. It was filed by a Florida mom whose 14-year-old son committed suicide.
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The 2021 law prevents platforms from banning political candidates from their sites and requires companies to publish standards about issues such as banning users.
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60 higher ed institutions around the country received letters from the Department of Education accusing them of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
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A federal judge has put on hold a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a new Florida law requiring age verification for access to websites with adult content.
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A federal judge has extended a restraining order blocking state officials from taking action against TV stations running an ad urging voters to support Amendment 4.