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9th Circuit Won't Hold Infrastructure Order Challenges in Abeyance

The 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals denied the FCC’s motion to hold in abeyance the challenges to the agency’s infrastructure orders from last summer (see 1904180006). That means last week’s briefing schedule (in Pacer) “remains in effect,” the court…

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said in Wednesday orders (in Pacer) in Sprint v. FCC and Portland v. FCC. The agency declined comment.