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The California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act Enjoined

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On September 18, 2023, NetChoice, LLC — a national trade association with members from the tech and social media industry — obtained a preliminary injunction from the District Court for the Northern District of California preventing the State of California from enforcing the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (“AADC” or the “Act”).

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The California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act Enjoined

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The court found it likely violates the First Amendment. Why the Court Found the AADC is Likely Unconstitutional As a threshold matter, the Court agreed with NetChoice’s argument that the AADC regulates protected expression. The reason?

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What does the Supreme Court’s Order rejecting the OSHA Rule mean for employers?

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After a protracted battle in the Courts, on January 13, 2022, the U.S Supreme Court effectively ended the Biden Administration’s efforts to mandate widespread COVID vaccinations for large employers. In such cases, Florida health care providers should be cautious when making a decision to ignore the new rule.

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FTC and the States — Everything You Wanted to Know but Were Afraid to Ask

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A lot has been written about the impact of the Supreme Court’s AMG decision on the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) future law enforcement approaches and strategies. And Florida is a pretty regular FTC partner, as evidenced by this 2019 imposter case. No one enjoys this scenario, but it’s a likely one.

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Registration is Open: Southwest Florida Legal Summit

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General Session #1, Lingering Effects of COVID on Florida Employers , presented by Scott Atwood, Esq. From business shutdowns and PPP loans to vaccinations, COVID has presented unique challenges to Florida businesses. Claims Investigation Agency , Valet Sponsor. Click here to download the brochure. Topics and speakers.

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Inside 2 Live Crew’s Latest Legal Battle: Copyright Termination

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That ruling was later reversed by the Eleventh Circuit , but not before a Florida record store owner was arrested for selling 2 Live Crew’s album and members of the group were put on trial for performing songs from it. Supreme Court. history to be declared legally obscene by a federal judge. Ironically, the Campbell v.

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Talk Notes on the Constitutionality of Transparency Requirements for Internet Services

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I’ll emphasize these two state laws requiring transparency: Florida requires Internet services to publish their editorial standards and provide mandatory explanations of some editorial decisions. Examples of how courts have identified limits of mandatory transparency obligations: Herbert v. ” Washington Post v.