Many products have warning labels, so why not social media?

NetChoice, the trade group representing Meta, Google, X, and most major social media companies, recently sued Minnesota in federal court over a law that takes effect on July 1, 2026, requiring platforms to display a “conspicuous mental-health warning” each time a user accesses them. NetChoice argues this violates the First Amendment by compelling speech. The […]

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