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A district court judge applied strict scrutiny to rule that the law was likely unconstitutional in 2023, but the 5th Circuit appeals court chose to apply a lower level of scrutiny, rational basis ...
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The highest court says Texas’s law survives this test. By saying the law does not have to meet strict scrutiny, the opinion paves the legal way for increased site-based age verification on the web.
Under strict scrutiny, the government must, first, prove that its law serves a compelling government intent, and, second, prove that the law is the least restrictive means available of advancing ...
Laws rarely survive strict scrutiny, leading to its frequent description as “strict in theory, fatal in fact.” Steve Randy Waldman: The 1996 law that ruined the Internet ...
But, strict scrutiny is ill suited for such nuanced work. The only principled way to give due consideration to both the First Amendment and States' legitimate interests in protecting minors is to ...
She raised whether Texas is doing the “best” it can to avoid restricting adults’ free speech, and, if so, suggested it should pass the strict scrutiny test.
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Under strict scrutiny, however, the government bears the burden of showing that a law is narrowly tailored to serve a "compelling government interest." ...
Justice Kagan, joined by Justice Sotomayor and Justice Jackson, dissented: Under our precedents, strict scrutiny is the proper standard. The Texas law might well pass the strict-scrutiny test.