The SCOTUS decided it was constitutional. it was a 9-0 decision. https://t.co/7QH4S4ZbPj
Congress wrote the law and the Supreme Court interpreted it to be constitutional. Do you even schoolhouse rock. https://t.co/ZXLUaaUYXe
The Supreme Court was upholding a law passed by an overwhelming majority of democratically elected representatives. https://t.co/U0av1vw9R9
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a law aimed at preventing minors from accessing pornography does not violate the First Amendment. This decision, made just three days before President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office, supports the Biden administration's defense of the law, which was passed by a bipartisan majority in Congress and signed by President Joe Biden. The court's ruling confirms that the law, designed to target foreign adversaries, is constitutional and does not infringe upon free speech protections. Critics had previously argued that the law violated free speech rights, but the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals had sided with the state, citing a legitimate interest in protecting children.