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A federal appeals court has lifted an order that was blocking a Florida law limiting social media access for minors.

The 2-1 ruling reverses a lower court's decision that had previously called the law "likely unconstitutional."

The law, known as HB 3, aims to restrict social media use for those under 16 due to concerns about "addictive" features.

A sharply divided federal appeals court sided with a , which lifts an order preventing .

The 2-1 opinion by a panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a preliminary injunction granted by a lower court judge in June, who said the law was

But two appellate judges, both appointed by President Donald Trump, wrote in a Nov. 25 opinion that the state was likely to succeed in this case. More: Federal court in F

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