Virginia appeals injunction against social media time limit for children


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March ⁠3 (Reuters) - Virginia has appealed a judge's preliminary injunction ⁠against a state law limiting children under ‌16 to one hour of social media use a day.

In a Tuesday court filing, the state saidit will ask the 4th ​U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ⁠in Richmond, Virginia, to ⁠set aside the February 27 injunction from U.S. District ⁠Judge ‌Patricia Tolliver Giles in Alexandria.

Signed by then-Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin last May, the law ⁠was intended to shield children from the "addictive" ​components of ‌social media and protect children's mental health.

The law ⁠also required ​all users to verify their ages. It had taken effect on January 1.

NetChoice, a trade group with ⁠dozens of members including Google, Facebook ​and Instagram parent Meta Platforms and Elon Musk's X, said the law violated the First Amendment by restricting ⁠access to constitutionally protected speech, a job best left to parents.

Giles, an appointee of former Democratic President Joe Biden, said Virginia had a compelling interest ​in protecting children from social ⁠media addiction, but the state went too far.

The appeals ​court will assess whether NetChoice ‌is likely to succeed on ​the merits of its claims.

(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Daniel Wallis)

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