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'Warning for kids': California to have tobacco-style disclaimers on social media? What the law proposes
California lawmakers have approved a bill mandating social media platforms to display health warning labels for child users, addressing concerns about the impact on youth mental health. The labels, ... Read More
California step closer to tobacco-style warnings for social media
California lawmakers last week passed Assembly Bill 56, a measure that would require tobacco-style public health warning labels on major social media apps when minors log on and use them. The bill ... Read More
Tobacco-style warning labels for social media move closer to California law

The home of big tech could require warning labels for social media, similar to cigarette packs, under a bill heading to Gov. Gavin Newsom. Read More
US federal court upholds California social media youth protection law

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday largely upheld a California law aimed at protecting minors online. The case, NetChoice, LLC v. Bonta, saw a three-judge panel affirm most of ... Read More
California could be latest state to mandate tobacco-style health labels on social media
Lawmakers in the most populous state in the country have passed a bill that would require public health warning labels on popular social media apps when kids are using them following growing concerns ... Read More
Ninth Circuit asked to block discovery order in nationwide social media addiction case

(CN) — The California attorney general’s office asked a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Tuesday to overturn a discovery order in sprawling case accusing social media companies of designing ... Read More
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