Net Neutrality
Major Questions Does Not Apply to Net Neutrality: FCC
The agency said ISPs Function like DoorDash or GrubHub.
Net Neutrality
The agency said ISPs Function like DoorDash or GrubHub.
Fifth Circuit
A Fifth Circuit Court decision threatens funding of the $8.1 billion subsidy program
FCC
The agency said it wasn't barred from adopting rules that overlapped with previously voided policies.
Sixth Circuit
Sixth Circuit put the Net Neutrality rules on hold in an unanimous stay order on Aug. 1.
FCC
GOP lawmakers sought answers from the FCC in the wake of the Supreme Court's Loper Bright ruling.
Sixth Circuit
The Chamber of Commerce, a former Republican commissioner, and free-market think tanks also submitted briefs opposing the rules.
Sixth Circuit
The court overseeing the case said earlier this month that ISPs are likely to succeed under the Supreme Court's major questions doctrine.
Second Circuit
Broadband providers say Title I of the Communications Act preempts state rate regulation.
Sixth Circuit
Sixth Circuit judges have so far been receptive to the argument.
Fifth Circuit
Consumer groups are trying to resolve the issue with the agency directly.
Communications Act.
Public interest groups want a pause in their legal challenge to a key USF funding decision by the FCC
Second Circuit
The state's attorney general agreed not to enforce the law while the Supreme Court reviews their request.
Net Neutrality
'Because the broadband providers have shown that they are likely to succeed on the merits and that the equities support them, we grant the stay,' the court said.
Sixth Circuit
'The FCC’s decision to treat the $150 billion broadband industry as a public utility is a question of vast economic and political significance," the ISPs said.
Communications Act.
'It is solely the Supreme Court’s prerogative to reconsider or overrule its own precedents,' FCC says.
FCC
'The FCC is order is hereby temporarily stayed until August 5, 2024,' the court said.