In a remote hearing earlier today, Judge Dale S. Fischer of the United States District Court for the Central District of California said that she would not allow the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing to intervene in Activision Blizzard's $18 million settlement with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, calling it inappropriate and scolding both agencies for their public disputes over the last several months.
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