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Anti-porn center files four Kansas lawsuits alleging violation of state’s age-verification law

  • A Washington, D.C.-based anti-pornography group, together with a Kansas law firm, initiated four federal legal actions in Kansas in 2024 accusing online companies of breaching the state’s age-verification requirements.
  • These lawsuits follow the state law effective July 1, 2024, requiring adult websites to implement reasonable age verification to block minors.
  • The suits claim defendants like jerkmate.com and superporn.com failed to apply such measures despite over 170 accesses by a 14-year-old using his mother’s laptop.
  • Dani Pinter stated the websites are "unreasonably dangerous" by allowing harmful content access to children without verifying age as Kansas law requires.
  • These legal actions highlight ongoing efforts to hold porn sites accountable and protect minors, though opponents warn of potential constitutional challenges.
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Arizona Daily Independent broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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