The Justice Department claims California's anti-cruelty laws regulate the quality of eggs and as such are preempted by federal law.
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SAN JOSE, Calif. — As signaled at a hearing in June, a federal court in California blocked the enforcement of a state law that would have governed the sale of stolen goods online. The statute is preempted by the federal INFORM Act and a section of the Communications Decency Act.
The Justice Department claims California's anti-cruelty laws regulate the quality of eggs and as such are preempted by federal law.
The Trump administration signaled that it would pursue enforcement actions against the state and previously threatened to cut federal education funds.
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