Supreme Court lets Texas app-store age-verification law stand during challenge
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The Supreme Court declined to block Texas's App Store Accountability Act, allowing the state to enforce its age-verification and parental-consent requirements for app purchases as litigation continues; the law is backed by 27 state attorneys general, while opponents including SEAT and CCIA argue it restricts access to free-speech tools and raises First Amendment concerns.
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