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Russell Vought , a former top Trump administration official, secretly recorded a conversation with undercover operatives.
Vought and the Center for Renewing America are pushing laws that require porn websites to verify their visitors are not minors.
Dozens of states have enacted or considered these “age verification laws,” many of them modeled on the CRA ’s proposals.
Last August , a federal judge blocked parts of the Texas law on First Amendment grounds, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit lifted the injunction in March .
In July , federal court blocked similar laws in Indiana and Mississippi .
Finals briefs in the Texas challenge are due to the Supreme Court in mid-November .
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