Washington Examiner wrote about HLLI’s lawsuit, Kohls v, Bonta, on behalf of “Mr Reagan,” a YouTuber who creates political satire videos.
The judge recognized that there are important areas of the law, such as the requirement of verbal disclosure of digitally altered content in audio-only recordings, calling them “not unduly burdensome.”
Kohls’s attorney, Theodore Frank, wrote in a statement that they were “gratified that the district court agreed with our analysis.”
Read more at the Washington Examiner.