CDT Argues Texas App Store Accountability Act Violates Constitution
The Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) has published an analysis challenging the constitutionality of Texas' App Store Accountability Act. The piece argues the law functions like placing a bouncer at a bookstore, raising First Amendment concerns about government-mandated content control. CDT contends that forcing app stores to restrict or filter applications amounts to unconstitutional regulation of protected speech. The analysis suggests the Texas law oversteps legislative boundaries by compelling private platforms to act as government-directed gatekeepers.
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