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Justice Department Sues California over New Net Neutrality Law

HeadlineOct 01, 2018

The Justice Department sued the state of California on Sunday night shortly after California Governor Jerry Brown signed a net neutrality bill to restore internet rules that were rolled back by the Federal Communications Commission last year. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra defended the state law, saying California “will not allow a handful of power brokers to dictate sources for information or the speed at which websites load.”

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