On the docket of the US Supreme Court is a case that is bound to have a huge impact upon parents battling to protect children from pornography.
Last week the justices heard oral arguments about a Texas law which requires “adult sites” to use age-verification technology to keep minors to accessing pornographic images and videos. A Federal appeals court has allowed the law, but the pornography industry contends that it violates a constitutional right to free speech.
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