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Judge Stays Review of DOJ, ISP Cases Against California Net Neutrality Law

A judge stayed his review of cases against California's net neutrality law after the state agreed not to enforce the law while challenges to the FCC's net neutrality reversal order are pending in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the…

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D.C. Circuit or the Supreme Court (see 1810260045). Further proceedings on the DOJ and ISP cases "shall be stayed until the later of the following: (a) the D.C. Circuit issues its opinion in the petitions for review currently pending in Mozilla Corp. v. FCC, Nos. 18-1051 et al. (D.C. Cir.) and the period for seeking further review from the D.C. Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court has expired; or (b) a final decision has been issued by the D.C. Circuit or the U.S. Supreme Court in response to any petition for rehearing or certiorari, either denying such petition or issuing a final decision," said Friday's order (in Pacer) of Judge John Mendez of the U.S. District Court for Eastern California.