‘Wholly inconsistent with the First Amendment’: Florida AG sued over law banning children’s social media use

Ashley Moody and Ron DeSantis

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody speaks as Gov. Ron DeSantis looks on after announcing a proposal for Digital Bill of Rights, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, at Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee).

Two internet trade groups on Monday filed a federal lawsuit that claims a Florida law passed earlier this year prohibiting children under 14 from having social media accounts violates the First Amendment.

The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) and NetChoice are suing Ashley Moody, the Sunshine State’s attorney general. This year, Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, signed a bill into law that bans children 13 and younger from signing up for or maintaining social media accounts. It would allow 14- and 15-year-olds to have accounts with parental consent.

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