Technology
Feb. 9, 2021
DOJ drops challenge to California’s net neutrality law
The department filed the lawsuit against the California Internet Consumer Protection and Net Neutrality Act of 2018, which takes broad steps to impose regulations such as barring internet service providers from slowing website speeds, blocking access to certain websites and charging for large websites.




The Department of Justice on Monday withdrew the Trump administration's lawsuit challenging California's net neutrality statute. Telecom companies that have filed a separate suit must now assess if the department's dismissal will impact their case.
The department filed the lawsuit against the California Internet Consumer Protection and Net Neutrality Act of 2018, which takes broad steps to impose regulations such as barring internet...
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