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California Courts of Appeal

Apr. 15, 2016

Appellate panel dubious of state bid to revive privacy suit

State attorneys alleging consumer privacy violations against Delta Airlines Inc. are likely to remain grounded by the 1st District Court of Appeal.

By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO ? State attorneys alleging consumer privacy violations against Delta Airlines Inc. are likely to remain grounded by the 1st District Court of Appeal.

A three-judge panel appeared unconvinced during oral argument Wednesday that the state's civil claims could be revived in the face of a federal statute that generally bars state regulation of airliners. People v. ...

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