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The Ninth Circuit’s Latest CAADCA Ruling: Navigating an Evolving Compliance Landscape

sourceDLA Piper Privacy Matters
calendar_todayMarch 26, 2026
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Ninth Circuit's CAADCA Ruling: A New Chapter in Children's Privacy Compliance

Summary

The Ninth Circuit Court has issued a new ruling on the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (CAADCA), a pivotal law in children's privacy. The decision in the case of NetChoice, LLC v. Bonta partially affirms and vacates a previous injunction.

Key Points

  • The ruling was issued by the Ninth Circuit on March 12, 2026.
  • The case in question is NetChoice, LLC v. Bonta.
  • The decision partially affirms and partially vacates a district court's preliminary injunction.
  • The injunction had previously blocked the enforcement of CAADCA.
  • CAADCA is a significant piece of legislation in the realm of children's privacy law.

Analysis

This ruling is a critical development in the ongoing legal discourse surrounding children's privacy laws. The Ninth Circuit's decision reflects the complexities of balancing legal enforcement with privacy rights, particularly in the digital age. As compliance landscapes evolve, organizations must stay informed to navigate these changes effectively.

Conclusion

IT professionals should closely monitor developments in privacy legislation like CAADCA. Ensuring compliance with evolving laws is crucial to mitigate legal risks and protect user privacy, especially for services targeting or involving children.