NEWS 28 - The Jesstopian Supreme Court has, in a not-so-shocking turn of events, struck down the 2024 Adult Content Ban that has plagued the country with protests. The court issued today that the ban could not stand as it "violated constitutionally protected media content," and "violated the rights of media production companies and the Jesstopia people."
"As an institution of justice and law, we must look at how and why such ban violates such rights, and what the Federal Government must do to protect those very rights enshrined in our Nation's constitution," said Chief Justice Hawthrodd. "We have all agreed that President McCallum's signature of the ban into law, violates his oath of office and the law can not stand, in any capacity."
The Supreme Court sent their opinion to Congress and the Nationalist House. The Supreme Court issued that the law must be reversed within 30 days in order to comply with Federal Law. The Department Of Justice has already implemented policies to block the Supreme Court's decision, but Congress has already begun its process to lessen the restrictive nature of the ban.
"I think it's disappointing that the Supreme Court judged in favor of getting rid of the child-protecting content ban," said Senate Majority Leader Larry Cofelt. "We must continue to protect children across this country from the harsh and sexual nature of adult media content. That is what the law is doing, but we must reverse course as it has been deemed unconstitutional."
Under Jesstopia Federal law, a motion can be pressed by the Supreme Court to force Congress and the President to quickly act, to address any one of its decisions, as is not the case in the US. This gives the Jesstopia Supreme Court a great degree of power and works in conjunction with the Federal Constitution.