The Texas decision may revive an antiabortion communications provision that was never taken off the books. Share this post Share on FacebookShare on Facebook TweetShare on Twitter Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Share on WhatsAppShare on WhatsApp Author: Alejandra Caraballo, Kelly Capatosto https://www.wired.com Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:LinkedIn Verification Now Lets You Verify Your Job and AccountNextNext post:‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ Will Be Impossible to BeatRelated PostsThe Surgeon General Is Pushing for a Misguided Social Media PolicyMay 26, 2023Waluigi, Carl Jung, and the Case for Moral AIMay 25, 2023Generative AI Systems Aren’t Just Open or Closed SourceMay 24, 2023I’m Dependent on My Phone—and I’ve Never Slept BetterMay 21, 2023Boston Isn’t Afraid of Generative AIMay 19, 2023The Hidden Dangers of the Decentralized WebMay 19, 2023