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CEMA-ingly Endless Litigation: Brown v. Old Navy Turns 1-Year-Old

UnknownApr 17, 2026(22 days ago)

The article discusses a one-year anniversary of a Washington Supreme Court decision regarding the Commercial Electronic Mail Act (CEMA) and its application to email subject lines.

Today marks the one-year anniversary of the Washington Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Old Navy, LLC, 567 P.3d 38 (Wash. 2025). In response to a certified question from the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, the court held that the Commercial Electronic Mail Act (CEMA), RCW 19.190.020(1)(b)—an anti-spam statute enacted in 1998 to prevent spammers from disguising junk mail—prohibits “any” false or misleading information in a commercial email’s subject line.... By: Ballard Spahr LLP

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