
Partner Carol C. Villegas and Associate Garrity Kuester are the authors of the insightful article “Social Media Warning Laws Boost Consumer Rights, Protection,” published by @BLaw, in which they explore how recently enacted social media warning-label laws are increasing consumer protection opportunities and supporting a changing litigation landscape.
The potential harms of social media’s addictive features, which disproportionately affect children and young adults, have garnered significant attention in recent years, causing some states to respond by enacting laws requiring social media platforms to display warnings about the potential risks of using their platforms. In this article, Carol and Garrity examine how the rise of social media warning-label statues signals an important shift toward holding social media companies accountable and strengthening the regulatory framework governing platform design and disclosure practices.
The authors highlight the legislative momentum of the past year and recent litigation efforts and conclude that these new warning-label laws “are shaping public policy, guiding regulatory action, and informing judicial interpretation—all of which serve to increase consumer protection online.”
Read the full article here: labaton.com/news-insights/…
#ConsumerProtection #DataPrivacy #BloombergLaw #ClassActionLitigation

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