Justice Department
Blair Levin’s Big Call: FCC Loses Digital Discrimination Case
'If I had to bet today, I'd bet the FCC order is overturned,' Levin said.
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'If I had to bet today, I'd bet the FCC order is overturned,' Levin said.
Randy May
The decision could have a big impact on two pending cases involving the Federal Communications Commission, including net neutrality.
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Industry groups sued to block the rules in February. Oral arguments are set for late September.
Eighth Circuit
The FCC may have breached federal regulations by introducing a last-minute safe harbor in its recent digital discrimination policies.
Eighth Circuit
Landlords, broadband contractors, and housing sector groups may have their arguments considered in a supplement submitted Monday.
Eighth Circuit
Industry challengers had pushed for a faster schedule.
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Broadband ISP trade associations from 15 states are seeking a broad exemption from pending federal regulations.
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Trade groups challenging the rules hoped for a ruling before the agency can begin enforcement in September.
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The suit filed Tuesday marks the third legal case to target the FCC’s digital discrimination rules since adopted in November.