
Writing for a 3rd District Court of Appeal panel, Justice Elena J. Duarte reversed a trial judge who delayed by one year enforcement of the state's new online privacy regulations.
A California appeal court ruled the state’s latest online privacy protections can go into place immediately. But the most important implications of the decision may play out the next time the state rolls out regulations.
The opinion by Justice Duarte Elena J. Duarte overturned a July decision by Sacramento County Superior Court Judge James P. Arguelles. Siding with the California Chamber of Commerce, Arguelles found the California Privacy P...
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