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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Jan 11, 2025, 05:48 PM Jan 11

More than a dozen states have passed new laws that led to restrictions on pornography. Now the Supreme Court will weigh [View all]

Source: CNN Politics

Published 12:00 PM EST, Sat January 11, 2025


CNN — In Texas, Florida, and more than a dozen other states, users who try to access the world’s largest pornography website are greeted by a surprising sight: a message on a black screen telling them they’re blocked because of the actions of their state legislature.

Over the last two and a half years, 19 states – home to more than a third of Americans – have passed laws that require pornography websites to confirm a user’s age by checking a government-issued ID or scanning their face, among other methods.

The new laws, which have been pushed by allies of President-elect Donald Trump, have led some of the largest adult sites, including Pornhub, to block users from specific states, rather than paying millions for ID-checking services.

Next week, the Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the constitutionality of the new laws, setting up a battle over free speech, censorship and how to protect kids online. The case could end up eroding landmark precedents protecting pornography, following previous decisions from the court that have overturned decades-old case law.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/11/politics/invs-porn-age-verification-laws-supreme-court/index.html



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