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Supreme Court silence is killing our privacy | Your Say

Americans are losing their privacy — not through loud laws or executive orders but in the shadow of Supreme Court silence. As technology deepens into every aspect of life — from location data to ...
Without age verification, there’s no actual knowledge and thus no privacy protections. The Supreme Court’s reasoning ... verification before kids can spend money on digital gambling mechanics follows ...
Supreme Court upholds Texas law requiring age verification on pornography websites, ruling 6-3 that it doesn't violate First Amendment while protecting minors from explicit content.
On June 30, 2025, the Supreme Court granted a petition for certiorari from Cox Communications Inc. and agreed to weigh in on one of the most consequential digital copyright cases in recent memory.
The Supreme Court will revisit the crossroad of privacy and evolving science later this month when it considers whether officials can take the DNA -- without a warrant -- of someone who has been ...
UPDATE: June 27, 11:24 a.m. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court has upheld a Texas law requiring pornography websites to verify that users are over the age of 18 using digital verification methods.
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a Texas law that restricts minors under the age of 18 from accessing online pornography, marking a major development in the growing legal push to limit youth ...