The reality is that SCOTUS will ultimately have to decide if states can enforce age-verification rules and free speech purists point to precedent that contradicts draconian mandates requiring photo ID or biometric submissions.
Meanwhile . . .
Online smut remains readily accessible across the Internets and across most social media sites whilst mindful, responsible parents remain the best way to protect youngsters.
Here's a breakdown of the legal fight moving forward . . .
"The recent dismissal of a pair of lawsuits against porn sites over Kansas’ age verification requirements raises questions about the law’s future after a federal judge ruled the Constitution doesn’t allow the companies to be sued in Kansas because they’re based outside the state.
"U.S. District Judge Holly Teeter dismissed the two lawsuits because the sites — whose headquarters are in Washington state and Canada — didn’t purposefully operate in or have ties to Kansas."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Dismissal of age verification lawsuits against porn sites raises questions about Kansas law's future * Kansas Reflector
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