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Litigation

Nov. 9, 2012

Judge temporarily blocks Prop. 35

A San Francisco federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking parts of Proposition 35, a new law that Californians passed in Tuesday's election.

By Hadley Robinson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A San Francisco federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking parts of Proposition 35, a new law that Californians passed in Tuesday's election. The law, the Californians Against Sexual Exploitation Act, requires registered sexual offenders to disclose Internet identifiers to the police. The proposed class action, brought on behalf of two registered sex offenders and filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and t...

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