Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton: The Complicated Role of Technology in the Law
On June 12, 2023, the Texas legislature passed H.B. 1181, a law that would require any website whose content contains more than one-third sexual material harmful to minors to incorporate age verification methods. Before taking effect, plaintiffs sued, claiming that H.B. 1181 violated their First Amendment right to free speech. The district court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, ruling that the age-verification requirement failed strict scrutiny, and launched an injunction. On appeal, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Texas, ruling that the age verification requirement only called for a rational basis review, and they vacated the district court’s injunction. The case was then appealed to the Supreme Court, which granted certiorari on July 2, 2024. The question before the court is whether H.B. 1181’s age verification requirement is subject to a rational basis review or strict scrutiny.