Sixth Circuit
Chamber of Commerce Joins ISPs in Pushing Sixth Circuit to Hear Net Neutrality Case
The FCC wants the case moved to the D.C. Circuit, which has previously ruled in the agency's favor on net neutrality.
Sixth Circuit
The FCC wants the case moved to the D.C. Circuit, which has previously ruled in the agency's favor on net neutrality.
FCC
Rules scheduled to go into effect next month will cause irreparable injury to their financial operations, ISPs said.
DC Circuit
ISPs want the case to remain in Cincinnati to deny the FCC home court advantage in the D.C. Circuit.
DC Circuit
'The motion for stay pending review should be denied,' the FCC says.
DC Circuit
'Washington, D.C. has no monopoly on the Internet or administrative law,' the ISPs said.
DC Circuit
Consumers’ Research lost in the Sixth Circuit and lost in the Eleventh Circuit. Last Monday, the Supreme Court declined to review those decisions.
DC Circuit
The Clerk said responses to the FCC’s motion to move the case 'shall be filed on or before Monday, June 17, 2024.'
Eleventh Circuit
A conservative advocacy group has been challenging the $8 billion fund in court.
Sixth Circuit
'This Court should stay the FCC’s latest flip-flop pending judicial review. Petitioners are overwhelmingly likely to succeed on the merits.'
DC Circuit
The FCC also filed a motion to move the case from the Sixth Circuit in Cincinnati to the D.C. Circuit in Washington.
Sixth Circuit
The Sixth Circuit was selected by lottery because national and state trade groups had filed identical appeals in four other circuits.
NTCA
Associations representing smaller providers filed a brief supporting a challenge by larger groups.
FCC
A conservative nonprofit argued the Fifth Circuit is likely to create conflicting precedent.
DC Circuit
In comments to the agency, trade groups opposed expanding the kinds of data covered by the rules.
FCC
The Sixth Circuit struck down another similar petition from Consumers’ Research.
FCC
A rehearing of the case means that the full court will reconsider the case and the previous ruling is vacated.