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Judge won't block California net neutrality law, paving the way for likely appeals

By Mike Swift ( February 24, 2021, 02:20 GMT | Insight) -- California’s net neutrality law can’t be blocked by a group of industry groups that represent consumer broadband providers, a federal judge in Sacramento ruled today, likely kicking off an appeals process over whether a state can regulate interstate communications such as the Internet. US District Judge John A. Mendez said the failure by Congress to pass modern legislation had forced him to interpret a law passed in 1934.California’s net neutrality law can’t be blocked by a group of industry groups that represent consumer broadband providers, a federal judge in Sacramento ruled today, likely kicking off an appeals process over whether a state can regulate interstate communications such as the Internet....

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