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Feb. 24, 2021

US judge rejects cable industry challenge to state’s net neutrality law

U.S. District John A. Mendez also sought to draw attention to the shortage of judges in the Eastern District of California. He said there are so many cases he doesn’t have time to issue more than a bench ruling, although his decision is likely to be appealed.

A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a bid by cable companies to enjoin California's net neutrality law. While ruling from the bench, U.S. District John A. Mendez also sought to draw attention to the shortage of judges in the Eastern District of California. He said there are so many cases he doesn't have time to issue more than a bench ruling, although his decision is likely to be appealed.

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