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The UK’s New Under-16 Social Media Ban Will Cause More Harm Than It Prevents

Paige Collings and Jillian C. York write: This week, politicians in the UK pushed forward with plans to eviscerate privacy and free speech on the internet by announcing a ban on social media for users under 16 that is set to take effect in Spring 2027. The UK government continues to falsely characterize this policy as a necessary response...

Nevada Supreme Court pauses state law restricting abortion for minors

Margaret Attridge reports: The Nevada Supreme Court granted a victory to reproductive health advocates and abortion providers Thursday, blocking enforcement of a 1985 state law restricting abortion for minors. Reversing a lower court’s denial of a preliminary injunction, an en banc panel of justices ruled Nevada Senate Bill 510 — passed in 1985, never enforced and...

Open Letter to Parents, Guardians, and Caregivers From the FBI

FBI Milwaukee Public Affairs Officer Caroline Clancy (414) 489-3644 April 22, 2026 Dear Parents and Guardians, Over the course of the last few years, the FBI has observed a concerning increase in activity by online actors involved in predatory activity. These predators target children across the United States, including in Wisconsin. “764” is often used...

Tennessee’s Charlie Kirk Act bans student walkouts, protects conservative speakers

Joe Cadillic sent along this news story by Marianna Bacallao: College students who participate in walkouts could be suspended or expelled under a new measure passed by the Tennessee General Assembly on Monday. The Charlie Kirk Act, named for the late conservative activist, addresses free speech on college campuses. HB 1476/ SB 1741 would require colleges and...

Federal government will get access to Maine schools’ athletic rosters, judge rules

Bonnie Bishop reports: The federal government will be able to access school athletic rosters in Maine as part of its ongoing lawsuit against the Maine Department of Education, a judge ruled Tuesday. The ruling will allow the government to access names, schools and grades on athletic rosters from 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 maintained by the Maine...

Virginia Appeals Preliminary Injunction Barring Enforcement of Age-Based Restrictions on Social Media Use

Hunton writes: On March 3, 2026, the Virginia Attorney General appealed a U.S. District Court’s grant of a preliminary injunction barring the enforcement of a new Virginia law requiring age verification and a time limit on social media use by minors under the age of 16 pending a final determination on the merits. The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act was...

CalPrivacy Fines PlayOn Sports $1.1 Million for CCPA Violations Involving Student Privacy

Hunton Andrews Kurth writes: On March 3, 2026, the California Privacy Protection Agency (“CalPrivacy”) announced its first California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) enforcement action involving student privacy, requiring 2080 Media, Inc., d/b/a PlayOn Sports (“PlayOn”), to pay a $1.10 million fine for alleged violations of the CCPA in a stipulated order. PlayOn is a media and technology company...

17 States Sues Trump Administration Over Unlawful Data Demands Targeting Colleges

NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James and 16 other attorneys general havee sued the Trump administration over a sweeping new federal data collection mandate targeting colleges and universities. The lawsuit challenges the U.S. Department of Education’s new “Admissions and Consumer Transparency Supplement” survey, which forces institutions to rapidly compile and report years...
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