The court has done a bang up job so far this year.
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the President of the United States is above the law, and now it may determine what sites you can jerk it to. Texas is one of a dozen states with age verification laws requiring sites that serve certain content such as porn to verify the age of users. The Supreme Court will listen to arguments in Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Paxton this fall and decide whether all of this is constitutional or not.
The decision made in March led to Aylo, the parent company of adult movie giant Pornhub, to block Texans from accessing the site as well as its sister porn sites. Users in the state were greeted with a very un-sexy message explaining why access to the spank material was denied. While there are adult sites that are allowing users to access their sites, if caught, they can face stiff fines.
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