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Does NetChoice v Bonta Mean Curtains for KOSA?
To butcher a Winston Churchill quote, it’s not yet clear if this is the beginning of the end, or just the end of the beginning, for children’s online-safety bills.
Such legislation has been all the rage in recent years, earning bipartisan support at both the federal and state level. A version of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA)—with legislative text that was merged with the somewhat-related Children and Teen’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA 2.0)—passed the U.S. Senate earlier this summer, although it now appears that it will face legislative roadblocks in the U.S. House.