一位法官封锁了阿肯色州法律, 允许父母起诉社交媒体对青少年的伤害, 引用第一修正案的担忧。
A judge blocked Arkansas' law letting parents sue social media over teen harms, citing First Amendment concerns.
联邦法官暂时封锁了阿肯色州第901号法案, 该法案允许父母对社交媒体平台起诉,
A federal judge has temporarily blocked Arkansas Act 901, a law that would have allowed parents to sue social media platforms over harms like addiction, suicide attempts, or eating disorders in minors.
美国地区法院法官Timothy L. Brooks裁定法律可能违反第一修正案,限制算法和内容调和,称这种限制类似于强迫图书馆随意搁置书本。
U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks ruled the law likely violates the First Amendment by restricting algorithms and content moderation, calling such limits akin to forcing random book shelving in libraries.
此项决定依据科技团体NetChoice提出的诉讼, 在法律质疑持续期间中止执行。
The decision, based on a lawsuit by tech group NetChoice, halts enforcement while the legal challenge continues.
这个案例反映了关于各州努力监管社交媒体的更广泛的全国性辩论,佛罗里达州、佐治亚州和俄亥俄州的类似法律也面临法院的挑战。
The case reflects broader national debates over state efforts to regulate social media, with similar laws in Florida, Georgia, and Ohio also facing court challenges.