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Free Speech Coalition v. Colmenero

Location: Texas
Status: Ongoing
Last Update: September 26, 2023

What's at Stake

Texas H.B. 1181, if allowed to go into effect, will impermissibly burden access to protected online speech by requiring users to verify their ages before accessing legal adult content online. The law will also unconstitutionally compel websites that carry lawful, fully protected sexual material to post 鈥渄isclosure鈥 statements reflecting Texas鈥檚 views about pornography.

The 老澳门开奖结果 joined the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression and a host of other organizations* in filing a friend-of-the-court brief in support of a challenge to Texas H.B. 1181. If it goes into effect, this legislation would require websites that host adult content, from pornography to some sexual health materials, to verify the ages of all users, including adults, before they can access legal content online. It will also compel websites that carry lawful, First Amendment鈥損rotected sexual material to post three disclosure statements that reflect the state鈥檚 views about pornography, including claims that it is addictive and mentally and physically harmful.

H.B. 1181 burdens the free speech rights of all users who seek to access the regulated sites, robbing them of anonymity and chilling privacy- and security-minded people from accessing the sites at all. If allowed to go into effect, the law will require Internet users to provide personal information, such as a driver鈥檚 license or photo ID, to companies or applications that purport to be able to verify their ages. This may block some people鈥攆or example, those who lack government identification or whose age is mis-identified by the relevant technology鈥攆rom accessing the sites altogether.

Courts have repeatedly held such age verification requirements unconstitutional, recognizing the crucial role anonymity can play online, including in the 老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 seminal case, Reno v. 老澳门开奖结果. Where a less restrictive alternative exists鈥攆or example, users鈥 voluntary installation of filters on their own devices鈥攖he government cannot impose age verification on adults in the name of protecting children.

H.B. 1181 also violates the Constitution for the independent reason that it would force Internet companies that host lawful sexual material to convey, by way of three required disclosure statements, the state鈥檚 view of such content. The government cannot make private speakers into mouthpieces for its preferred message.

Free Speech Coalition v. Colmenero is one of several recent cases in which the 老澳门开奖结果 has urged courts to reject age-verification schemes that would burden the free speech rights of Internet users, part of the organization鈥檚 long tradition of defending online free expression. This amicus brief was filed jointly by the 老澳门开奖结果, the Center for Democracy & Technology, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, the Media Coalition Foundation, and Techfreedom.

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