Stop The Internet Identifier Registry Requirements
West Virginia is violating the U.S. Constitution. Help us fight back. Support the NARSOL & WVRSOL Legal Challenge!
In Does v. Snyder, the Sixth Circuit ruled that these types of internet identifier registry requirements were unconstitutional and that retroactive application is for punishment, not public safety. Yet our Charleston legislators are not seeking to repeal our current internet identifier registry requirements; rather, they are seeking a "Full Stop" expansion of these very laws.
Our Case is Simple:
- No to sweeping privacy invasions.
- No to warrantless device inspections.
- No to unconstitutional "net-widening."
Your donation directly funds the attorneys drafting our federal complaint. Stand with us to protect the Fourth and First Amendments.
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