Compliance with out-of-state investigative requests, like warrants, just got a little trickier for some California-based companies.

Read on for details and implications of a new California law that, among other things, prohibits technology and communications companies based in the state from providing user data to out-of-state authorities investigating abortions that would be legal under California law.

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