Judge allows California’s ban on addictive feeds for minors to go into effect
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Summary: A federal judge has allowed California's ban on addictive feeds for minors to go into effect beginning January 1.
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Late Tuesday evening, a federal judge blocked tech lobbying group NetChoice’s challenge to California’s recently enacted law, SB 976, which prohibits compani
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