Supreme Court Upholds Texas Pornography Law: A Landmark Ruling

The Supreme Court has upheld a Texas law demanding age verification for online pornography, a decision applauded by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. This ruling, part of a wider movement across states, has sparked debates on privacy and free speech rights.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 28-06-2025 00:08 IST | Created: 28-06-2025 00:08 IST
Supreme Court Upholds Texas Pornography Law: A Landmark Ruling
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The Supreme Court delivered a seismic ruling on Friday, affirming the validity of a Texas statute that mandates age verification for accessing online pornography.

Justice Clarence Thomas penned the majority opinion in a 6-3 decision that saw the bench divide along ideological lines. The judgment represents a significant setback for the Free Speech Coalition, an adult-entertainment trade group that had opposed the law.

Supporters, including Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, herald the ruling as a victory for child protection, whilst critics raise alarms over privacy issues and the potential chilling effect on free speech.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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