Nebraska’s governor signed a bill into law that, among other things, creates the Parental Rights in Social Media Act. The provisions of the law will go into effect July 1, 2026, unless challenged. The law is similar to several other states, most of which have been challenged (including ArkansasCalifornia, and Utah) and some struck down.

If the law goes unchallenged, unlike other states it creates a private right of action. Anyone who violates the act may be subject to a lawsuit brought by an injured party. They may be ordered to pay damages, attorney’s fees, and other relief. In addition, the Nebraska Attorney General can enforce the law and seek penalties of up to $2,500 per violation.

Obligations placed on social media companies under the law include:

Putting it Into Practice: Nebraska joins a growing number of states attempting to regulate children’s use of social media. We will continue to monitor the status of this new Nebraska law before mid-2026, but anticipate seeing other similar legislation from other states.

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James O’Reilly also contributed to this article.

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