Government,
Constitutional Law,
Administrative/Regulatory
Oct. 15, 2018
Net neutrality and the US Constitution
The conflict between California and the Trump administration regarding net neutrality is but one more area in which the conflict raises issues of federalism under the U.S. Constitution.





Charles S. Doskow
Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law
University of La Verne College of Law
Email: dosklaw@aol.com
Harvard Law School
Charles is a past president of the Inland Empire Chapter of the Federal Bar Association, and in 2012 was awarded the chapter's Erwin Chemerinsky Defender of the Constitution award.

It is said that nothing is certain except death and taxes. It may be in order to add to that chestnut "federal litigation to negate any progressive legislation enacted by the State of California."
On Oct. 1 Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 822, enacting the California Internet Consumer Protection and Net Neutrality Act of 2018, that will protect users in California from interference with their unencumbered use of the internet, pro...
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