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Regulating Online Access to Protect Minors: Constitutional Challenges, Legislative Trends, and Privacy Consequences

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Examines constitutional challenges, privacy implications, and legislative trends surrounding state age-verification laws designed to protect minors online.

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Key topics that will be covered

What will you learn

Attorneys will learn how the Supreme Court's originalist approach disfavors facial challenges and requires thorough analysis of all injunctive relief elements in constitutional cases.

What will you gain

Attorneys will gain practical strategies for navigating age-verification litigation, understanding scrutiny frameworks, and addressing privacy concerns in state regulatory challenges.

Constitutional Challenges
Facial challenges are disfavored; courts require analysis of all four injunctive relief elements.
Commerce Clause
State police powers conflict with federal commerce authority, creating fragmented digital regulation.
First Amendment
Laws targeting minors’ pornography access receive intermediate scrutiny and are more likely to survive.
Privacy Risks
Age verification methods create data security risks including identity theft and extortion.
Legislative Trends
At least 25 states have age assurance legislation with bipartisan support.
Alternative Solutions
App store, device-based, and anonymized verification approaches may balance safety with privacy.

What will you learn

Attorneys will learn how the Supreme Court's originalist approach disfavors facial challenges and requires thorough analysis of all injunctive relief elements in constitutional cases.

What will you gain

Attorneys will gain practical strategies for navigating age-verification litigation, understanding scrutiny frameworks, and addressing privacy concerns in state regulatory challenges.

Agenda

Session 1

Supreme Court's Role in Defining State Authority

Session 2

Commerce Clause Concerns with State-by-State Regulation

Session 3

First Amendment Challenges: Free Speech and Privacy

Session 4

Policy Motivations and Legislative Trends Driving Laws

Session 5

Privacy and Data Protection Verification Requirement Concerns

Session 6

Alternative Solutions Balancing Safety and Privacy Rights

Session 7

Break

Session 8

Mississippi's Law Regulating Digital Service Providers

Session 9

Protecting Minors from Harmful Online Material Exposure

Session 10

Legislative Impetus Behind Child Protection Laws

Session 11

First Amendment Considerations in Online Regulation

Session 12

Litigation Seeking to Enjoin Law's Enforcement

clock 1:00 pm - 1:10 pm EST

Supreme Court's Role in Defining State Authority

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

The Supreme Court is reshaping constitutional doctrines through an originalist lens, increasingly disfavoring facial challenges and requiring parties to demonstrate proper Article III standing. This session examines how preliminary injunctions face heightened scrutiny and why practitioners must now address all four elements of injunctive relief with equal rigor.

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

clock 1:10 pm - 1:20 pm EST

Commerce Clause Concerns with State-by-State Regulation

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

The tension between federal Commerce Clause authority and state police powers creates constitutional conflict over online regulation. With Congressional gridlock on Section 230 reform, states are stepping in, potentially fragmenting the digital landscape into a patchwork of varying requirements.

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

clock 1:20 pm - 1:30 pm EST

First Amendment Challenges: Free Speech and Privacy

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

Courts apply varying levels of constitutional scrutiny based on the content being regulated, with recent decisions allowing intermediate scrutiny for laws restricting minors’ access to pornography. This session explores how the scrutiny framework affects litigation outcomes and the due process vagueness concerns that accompany unclear statutory definitions.

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

clock 1:30 pm - 1:40 pm EST

Policy Motivations and Legislative Trends Driving Laws

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

At least 25 states now have age assurance legislation, reflecting bipartisan concerns about protecting children from harmful online content and predators. This session examines the shared and divergent rationales among lawmakers and the unusual coalition of privacy advocates, free speech organizations, and tech companies opposing these laws.

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

clock 1:40 pm - 1:50 pm EST

Privacy and Data Protection Verification Requirement Concerns

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

Age verification methods requiring facial scans, official IDs, or banking information create substantial data security risks including identity theft and extortion. These concerns are amplified for marginalized groups and complicated by regulatory gaps that leave storage and security requirements unaddressed.

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

clock 1:50 pm - 2:00 pm EST

Alternative Solutions Balancing Safety and Privacy Rights

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

Several approaches attempt to balance child protection with privacy concerns, including app store-based regulation, device-based controls, and anonymized age assurance systems. France’s model using digital intermediaries demonstrates how verification can occur without linking personal information to browsing activity.

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

clock 2:00 pm - 2:10 pm EST

Break

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

A scheduled intermission allowing participants to refresh before diving into the detailed examination of Mississippi’s specific legislative approach and the litigation challenging its enforcement.

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

clock 2:10 pm - 2:20 pm EST

Mississippi's Law Regulating Digital Service Providers

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

The Walker Montgomery Protecting Children Online Act emerged from the tragic sextortion-related suicide of a 16-year-old student. This session introduces Mississippi’s comprehensive approach to regulating digital service providers and the definitions and exemptions that shape the law’s scope.

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

clock 2:20 pm - 2:40 pm EST

Protecting Minors from Harmful Online Material Exposure

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

Mississippi’s law addresses multiple protective measures including age verification requirements, parental consent mandates, data collection limitations, and content mitigation obligations. Providers must make commercially reasonable efforts to prevent exposure to harmful material spanning eating disorders, substance abuse, cyberbullying, grooming, and trafficking.

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

clock 2:40 pm - 2:50 pm EST

Legislative Impetus Behind Child Protection Laws

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

The Walker Montgomery tragedy represents a broader pattern of harm driving legislative action nationwide, with states concluding that existing parental controls are insufficient. Bipartisan support reflects shared concerns about online predators, addictive platform design, and limited parental visibility into children’s activities.

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

clock 2:50 pm - 3:00 pm EST

First Amendment Considerations in Online Regulation

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

NetChoice’s constitutional challenge raises arguments about minors’ First Amendment rights, burdens on adult access, age verification as prior restraint, and federal preemption under Section 230. The complaint argues these provisions trigger strict scrutiny and suffer from unconstitutional vagueness.

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

clock 3:00 pm - 3:10 pm EST

Litigation Seeking to Enjoin Law's Enforcement

Joseph M. Cacace

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Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

The Mississippi litigation has traveled through district court, the Fifth Circuit, and the Supreme Court on preliminary injunction questions. Justice Kavanaugh’s concurrence acknowledging likely First Amendment violations while denying interim relief has significantly shaped ongoing arguments about the balance of equities.

Joseph M. Cacace

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Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

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Joe Ervin

The Law Firm for Truck Safety, LLP
A Partner at The Law Firm for Truck Safety. He focuses exclusively on cases involving commercial motor vehicle crashes and wrongful death. Joe also holds a valid class “A” commercial driver’s license with endorsements for double/triple trailers and tankers.

Education & Credentials

A 2013 graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College in Dubois, Wyoming, Joe is rated AV Preeminent™ by Martindale-Hubbell — the highest peer rating for exceptional legal ability and ethics. He is among the first nine attorneys nationwide to earn board certification in Truck Accident Law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Recognition & Leadership

Joe received the Roadway Safety Award from the American Association for Justice (AAJ) for his commitment to improving highway safety.
 He currently serves as Co-Chair of the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA) Safety Committee, advocating for higher safety standards across the trucking industry.

Professional Involvement

Joe serves on the faculty of the AAJ Advanced Trial Advocacy College: Litigating Truck Collision Cases (2015 & 2024).
 He is an active member of AAJ’s Trucking Litigation Group and sits on the Board of Regents for the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys.

Experience

Joe frequently consults and co-counsels on complex commercial truck cases. His proven track record includes numerous successful trials against motor carriers and truck leasing companies — delivering justice for victims of commercial vehicle accidents.

Kevin Foley

Reminger Co
A Partner at The Law Firm for Truck Safety. He focuses exclusively on cases involving commercial motor vehicle crashes and wrongful death. Joe also holds a valid class “A” commercial driver’s license with endorsements for double/triple trailers and tankers.

Education & Credentials

A 2013 graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College in Dubois, Wyoming, Joe is rated AV Preeminent™ by Martindale-Hubbell — the highest peer rating for exceptional legal ability and ethics. He is among the first nine attorneys nationwide to earn board certification in Truck Accident Law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Recognition & Leadership

Joe received the Roadway Safety Award from the American Association for Justice (AAJ) for his commitment to improving highway safety.
 He currently serves as Co-Chair of the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA) Safety Committee, advocating for higher safety standards across the trucking industry.

Professional Involvement

Joe serves on the faculty of the AAJ Advanced Trial Advocacy College: Litigating Truck Collision Cases (2015 & 2024).
 He is an active member of AAJ’s Trucking Litigation Group and sits on the Board of Regents for the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys.

Experience

Joe frequently consults and co-counsels on complex commercial truck cases. His proven track record includes numerous successful trials against motor carriers and truck leasing companies — delivering justice for victims of commercial vehicle accidents.

Grant H. Lawson

The Law Firm for Truck Safety, LLP
A Partner at The Law Firm for Truck Safety. He focuses exclusively on cases involving commercial motor vehicle crashes and wrongful death. Joe also holds a valid class “A” commercial driver’s license with endorsements for double/triple trailers and tankers.

Education & Credentials

A 2013 graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College in Dubois, Wyoming, Joe is rated AV Preeminent™ by Martindale-Hubbell — the highest peer rating for exceptional legal ability and ethics. He is among the first nine attorneys nationwide to earn board certification in Truck Accident Law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Recognition & Leadership

Joe received the Roadway Safety Award from the American Association for Justice (AAJ) for his commitment to improving highway safety.
 He currently serves as Co-Chair of the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA) Safety Committee, advocating for higher safety standards across the trucking industry.

Professional Involvement

Joe serves on the faculty of the AAJ Advanced Trial Advocacy College: Litigating Truck Collision Cases (2015 & 2024).
 He is an active member of AAJ’s Trucking Litigation Group and sits on the Board of Regents for the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys.

Experience

Joe frequently consults and co-counsels on complex commercial truck cases. His proven track record includes numerous successful trials against motor carriers and truck leasing companies — delivering justice for victims of commercial vehicle accidents.

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Joe Cacace is a seasoned trial lawyer who represents clients in complex business litigation and high-stakes commercial disputes. He is also widely recognized for his work in First Amendment, defamation, and media law, regularly representing clients in cases involving reputational harm, free speech, and press-related matters.

Recognition & Leadership

Frequently sought out for his ability to manage high-profile, sensitive litigation. A frequent presenter on civil litigation topics and has commented in the media on various legal issues.

Professional Involvement

Served on the Amicus Brief and Appellate-Bench Bar Committees of the Massachusetts Bar Association, and the Board of Governors of the Law Clerks' Society of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Also served on the Large Law Firm Subcommittee of the Supreme Judicial Court's Steering Committee on Lawyer Well-Being.

Experience

Significant experience litigating contract claims, shareholder and partnership disputes, breach of fiduciary duty matters, trade secret misappropriation, non-competition and non-solicitation cases, and other corporate conflicts in both state and federal courts. Prior to joining Todd & Weld, he was a litigator at a large Boston-based multinational law firm. He served as a law clerk to the Honorable Robert J. Cordy of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.

Joseph M. Cacace

Todd & Weld LLP

Joe Cacace is a seasoned trial lawyer who represents clients in complex business litigation and high-stakes commercial disputes. He is also widely recognized for his work in First Amendment, defamation, and media law, regularly representing clients in cases involving reputational harm, free speech, and press-related matters.

Recognition & Leadership

Frequently sought out for his ability to manage high-profile, sensitive litigation. A frequent presenter on civil litigation topics and has commented in the media on various legal issues.

Professional Involvement

Served on the Amicus Brief and Appellate-Bench Bar Committees of the Massachusetts Bar Association, and the Board of Governors of the Law Clerks' Society of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Also served on the Large Law Firm Subcommittee of the Supreme Judicial Court's Steering Committee on Lawyer Well-Being.

Experience

Significant experience litigating contract claims, shareholder and partnership disputes, breach of fiduciary duty matters, trade secret misappropriation, non-competition and non-solicitation cases, and other corporate conflicts in both state and federal courts. Prior to joining Todd & Weld, he was a litigator at a large Boston-based multinational law firm. He served as a law clerk to the Honorable Robert J. Cordy of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.

Mark P. Meuser

Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC

Mark Meuser is a constitutional and civil rights litigator known for challenging powerful adversaries on behalf of underrepresented clients. His practice focuses on constitutional, election, and political law with deep insight into the intersection of law and public policy.

Recognition & Leadership

His precedent-setting victory in Gilstrap v. United Airlines before the Ninth Circuit created a vital pathway for disabled Americans to hold airlines accountable under federal law.

Professional Involvement

Served as counsel to national and state party committees, religious organizations, and congressional campaigns. Authors amicus briefs before the United States Supreme Court and federal appellate courts, grounding constitutional arguments in detailed historical analysis.

Experience

More than 35 years of political experience including legislative drafting, committee advocacy, and campaigns for California Secretary of State (2018) and U.S. Senate (2022). In 2024, served as counsel to President Trump's campaign in nationwide 14th Amendment ballot access litigation. Election law experience includes recounts in six states, Election Day war room operations, and post-election audits. During COVID, was involved in more than three dozen lawsuits challenging government overreach, advised on over a hundred additional cases, and participated in four cases before the United States Supreme Court including litigation reopening churches, schools, and businesses and the successful challenge to President Biden's OSHA vaccine mandate.

Lee Watt

Watt Firm PLLC

Lee Watt is an experienced litigation attorney with more than forty years in private law practice, also serving as a business consultant for strategic development. His practice encompasses civil litigation, administrative law, and commercial matters.

Education & Credentials

B. Accountancy degree from the University of Mississippi in 1981 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Mississippi in 1983.

Recognition & Leadership

Rated AV Preeminent. A frequent speaker on continuing legal education programs focusing on trial practice and probate litigation.

Professional Involvement

Member of The Mississippi Bar, serving on the Ethics, Technology & Court Liaison, and Judicial Administration Committees; the Mississippi Defense Lawyers Association; the American Bar Association Tort Litigation Committee; and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Serves as a Commissioner of the Jackson County Port Authority as a gubernatorial appointee.

Experience

Tried dozens of jury cases to verdict involving product liability, shareholder rights, eminent domain, banking, employment, construction, insurance, civil rights, premises liability, and transportation matters. Tried approximately 80 bench trials involving annexation, fiduciary, and real estate disputes. Over thirty years of experience managing mass tort cases. For seven years, taught Law Office Management at Mississippi College School of Law. Administrative experience includes representing local governmental entities such as fire, utility, and school districts. Commercial experience includes work in mergers and acquisitions, shareholder rights, business origination, and economic development initiatives.

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Practitioners must understand online minor protection laws to navigate evolving constitutional challenges, compliance obligations, and client counseling.
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Pending
South Carolina
Pending
South Dakota
No Required
Tennessee
Approved
Texas
Approved
Utah
Pending
Vermont
Approved
Virginia
Not Eligible
Washington
Approved
West Virginia
Pending
Wisconsin
Approved
Wyoming
Pending

Alabama

Requirements

The Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission requires attorneys to complete 12 credits, including 1 ethics, by December 31 of each year. All credits must be reported by February 15 of the following year. A maximum of 12 credits, including 1 ethics credit, may be carried over for 1 year only.  

Formats

  • Attorneys can earn unlimited “live” credit through live seminars, live webcasts, and co-sponsored locations with MyLAWCLE-Alabama approved programs
  • Attorneys are limited to 6 credits per compliance period of “online” programs through MyLAwCLE On-Demand programs