The American Society of Journalists & Authors Inc. and the National Press Photographers Association urged a California federal court to stay provisions of California’s new worker classification law, which they claim violate the First and 14th Amendments by placing certain limitations on freelance journalists and photographers, but not on similar professionals.
The ASJA and NPPA Dec. 31 filed an ex parte motion for a temporary restraining order against California Assembly Bill 5, which was signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in September and went into effect Jan. 1. The associations sought a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit filed Dec. 17 against ...
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