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Online spaces are intertwined daily life for many, including minors. According to a 2023 Pew Research Center study, nearly half of the surveyed teens said they used the internet “almost constantly.” In 2022, the New York Times reported that children as young as eight are spending more and more time on social media…
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Foreword
Can legislation balance protecting kids online with free speech?
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Legislation on Kids Online Safety
Comparing bills in the Senate and House
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Identifying Minors Online
Methods of protecting kids online
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Considerations for Protecting Kids Online
Trade-offs, concerns and recommendations
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Constitutional Concerns: Online Regulations
Free speech challenges has arisen under past similar legislation
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What Congress Is Doing on Kids Online Safety
The Kids Online Safety Act rolls through the chambers of Congress
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Pro
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Pros and Cons of Increasing the Child Tax Credit
Helping low-income families vs. providing cash welfare
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Pros and Cons of Barring Elected Officials From Holding Stocks
Preventing insider trading vs. laws already on the books
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Pro & Con
Will the Kids Online Safety Act do enough to ensure safety for children while still protecting other rights?