← Back to context Comment by whatever1 6 months ago Laws are meant to be dynamic. So you iterate on them as you get feedback from their implementation 4 comments whatever1 Reply bryanlarsen 6 months ago > Laws are meant to be dynamic.The US Supreme Court disagrees. https://www.dentons.com/en/insights/articles/2024/july/3/-/m... jtbayly 6 months ago The Supreme Court hasn’t and can’t say anything against laws being updated and changed. What they have prevented is those we have elected to make laws delegating that very authority to others. bryanlarsen 6 months ago Which in practice means that laws are not going to be updated and changed. jimnotgym 6 months ago For the time being the US Supreme Court has no jurisdiction over the UK online safety act
bryanlarsen 6 months ago > Laws are meant to be dynamic.The US Supreme Court disagrees. https://www.dentons.com/en/insights/articles/2024/july/3/-/m... jtbayly 6 months ago The Supreme Court hasn’t and can’t say anything against laws being updated and changed. What they have prevented is those we have elected to make laws delegating that very authority to others. bryanlarsen 6 months ago Which in practice means that laws are not going to be updated and changed. jimnotgym 6 months ago For the time being the US Supreme Court has no jurisdiction over the UK online safety act
jtbayly 6 months ago The Supreme Court hasn’t and can’t say anything against laws being updated and changed. What they have prevented is those we have elected to make laws delegating that very authority to others. bryanlarsen 6 months ago Which in practice means that laws are not going to be updated and changed.
jimnotgym 6 months ago For the time being the US Supreme Court has no jurisdiction over the UK online safety act
> Laws are meant to be dynamic.
The US Supreme Court disagrees. https://www.dentons.com/en/insights/articles/2024/july/3/-/m...
The Supreme Court hasn’t and can’t say anything against laws being updated and changed. What they have prevented is those we have elected to make laws delegating that very authority to others.
Which in practice means that laws are not going to be updated and changed.
For the time being the US Supreme Court has no jurisdiction over the UK online safety act