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The US Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday over a Texas law requiring pornographic websites to verify the age of users, with concerns raised over the law's potential impact on free speech rights. The law, which aims to curb minors' access to online pornography, was upheld by a lower court, but the justices debated whether a stricter form of judicial review was needed due to the speech implications.
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