The decision ultimately means that laws can restrict the free speech of adults in service of protecting children.
Here’s that nanny state Republicans were always talking about
But there’s no such legislation or required identification for my kids to see graphic violence and gore. We’re a pretty bass ackwards society.
Are there graphic gore and violence websites that kids are frequenting by the millions daily?
Movies, books, and video games all have a decently sizeable amount, yea. Especially the Bible.
Free speech only applies to saying the N word
-Supreme Court probably some time in the future
Ah, the ol in haec verba Tarantino rule
Am I the only one who beleives that it would have been a more effective arguement to try and use the 4th amendment instead of the 1st? Violating free speech is just a weak claim, but “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches…” seems quite relevent here. But I am also not a lawyer.
I thought they just stuck down the one in Tennessee? What the fuck. Sick of these corrupt courts.