Technology,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Sep. 15, 2021
California law on neutrality is preempted, 9th Circuit panel hears
Telecom and cable companies are seeking a preliminary injunction to block enforcement of a 2018 state law, SB 822, which bars them from favoring some content and users over others.




An attorney for a wireless communications company trade group told a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel Tuesday that California's net neutrality law should be enjoined because it is preempted by federal law.
The telecom and cable companies are seeking a preliminary injunction to block enforcement of a 2018 state law, SB 822, which bars them from favoring some content and users over others.
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