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February 06, 2020
DC Circ. Won't Rethink Ruling On Net Neutrality Rollback
The D.C. Circuit on Thursday declined to reconsider its ruling last year finding that precedent bound it to uphold the Federal Communications Commission's rollback of net neutrality regulations, shooting down petitions from advocates of the protections who argued the court was wrong.
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December 13, 2019
DC Circ. Urged To Rethink Precedent In Net Neutrality Case
The D.C. Circuit found earlier this year that precedent bound it to uphold the Federal Communications Commission's rollback of net neutrality regulations, but advocates of the protections are lining up to convince the court it was wrong.
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November 01, 2019
DC Circ. Asked To Reconsider Net Neutrality Disclosures
A public interest group has asked the D.C. Circuit to reconsider its decision upholding most of the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality deregulation, saying the court glossed over inconsistencies in the agency's disclosure requirements for web service providers.
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October 01, 2019
DC Circ. Upholds Most Of Net Neutrality Rollback
The D.C. Circuit on Tuesday morning mostly upheld the Federal Communications Commission's rollback of Obama-era net neutrality rules that mandated internet service providers must treat all web traffic equally, but rejected efforts to prevent states from issuing their own rules.
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February 01, 2019
DC Circ. Judges Hammer At FCC's Thinking On Net Neutrality
The Federal Communications Commission's interpretation of the way the web works drew sharp questions from D.C. Circuit judges Friday as the agency defended its rollback of net neutrality regulations.
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January 17, 2019
Net Neutrality Oral Args To Proceed Despite Shutdown
Upcoming oral arguments will proceed as planned in the case over net neutrality deregulation, the D.C. Circuit ruled Thursday, denying the Federal Communications Commission's request to delay the event due to the government shutdown.
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January 16, 2019
DC Circ. Urged Not To Halt Net Neutrality Args Over Shutdown
The Federal Communications Commission should not win a pause in the upcoming net neutrality oral arguments, trade group Incompas told the D.C. Circuit on Wednesday, saying the court allowed oral arguments to proceed during the last funding lapse and that the issue of proper web regulation must be resolved speedily.
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November 19, 2018
Net Neutrality Deregulation Misanalyzed Internet, DC Circ. Told
The Federal Communications Commission botched the U.S. Supreme Court's analysis of the makeup of broadband services when it voted to overturn Obama-era net neutrality rules last year, challengers of the deregulation told the D.C. Circuit in a Friday brief.
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October 18, 2018
Net Neutrality Rules Were Poor Economics, DC Circ. Told
The 2015 net neutrality rules created inequalities for low-income communities and discouraged internet service providers from offering free services, supporters of last year's rule repeal told the D.C. Circuit in the latest round of amicus brief filings on Thursday.
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September 24, 2018
DC Circ. Sets Net Neutrality Oral Arguments For February
The D.C. Circuit has set oral arguments in the consolidated net neutrality cases for the morning of Feb. 1, when attorneys in the contentious suit will get face time with the court to air their positions against the Federal Communications Commission's deregulation of internet service providers.