NetChoice Comments to the U.S. Trade Representative on USTR’s Section 301 Investigation of Brazil’s Unfair Trading Practices
NetChoice submitted comments supporting the U.S. Trade Representative’s investigation into Brazil’s unfair trade practices. Brazil has created discriminatory barriers against American tech companies through censorship requirements that force platforms to […]
Reinventing What It Means to Google in the Classroom
Many different prominent businesses and organizations have already signed on to the White House’s Pledge to America’s Youth: Investing in AI Education, including Amazon, Google, Meta and OpenAI. NetChoice praises […]
NetChoice Thrilled the Fourth Circuit Stopped Maryland from Censoring Companies in Digital Ads Tax Case
RICHMOND, Va.—Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit rightly concluded that the censorship provision in Maryland’s digital advertising tax law was unconstitutional in NetChoice’s case with the […]
NetChoice Confident the First Amendment Will Prevail Against Mississippi’s I.D.-For-Speech Law
WASHINGTON—Today, the U.S. Supreme Court unfortunately denied NetChoice’s emergency application to temporarily halt Mississippi’s I.D.-for-Speech law, HB 1126, while our case moves through the legal system. “Although we’re disappointed with […]
NetChoice Sues to Stop Colorado’s Censorship Attack on Free Expression Online
DENVER—Today, NetChoice sued Colorado to stop the government’s attacks on websites that host free speech. HB 24-1136 mandates that websites display state-approved “warning” messages to deter users from using online […]