The Supreme Court will decide by the end of June whether age restrictions on pornography websites violate free speech rights after a Jan. 15 hearing over Texas’s age verification law.
The decision shouldn’t be difficult — in fact, it ought to be one of those no-brainer, unanimous outcomes. Of course, pornography sites should have age restrictions, and they in no way silence free speech. Yet the case has incited more debate than such a clear-cut moral and safety issue should.
Kevin Roberts, Terry Schilling, The Federalist
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