But, she said, it would be more fair.

“You asked for an across the board stay, which could take three, four or five years.

That’s what you asked for.”

Perry, for his part, argued it could take six months to a year.

Rogers' order is set to go into effect on Dec. 9.

“We intend to ask the Ninth Circuit for a stay based on these circumstances.”

“Rather, at best, it only suggests that more time is needed to comply.”