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October 14, 2015
AT&T Blasts FCC 'Plea For Deference' On Net Neutrality
AT&T and trade groups challenging the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules told the D.C. Circuit on Tuesday that the agency has offered "little more than a plea for deference" in defense of a purported power grab to regulate broadband companies.
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September 23, 2015
Twitter, Yelp Throw Weight Behind FCC Net Neutrality Rules
Twitter, Yelp and others on Monday became the latest group of Internet stakeholders to back the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules, telling the D.C. Circuit that an open Internet promotes First Amendment free speech values and allows users to maintain access to the vital communication platforms of their choosing.
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September 15, 2015
FCC Defends Net Neutrality Rules At DC Circ.
The Federal Communications Commission on Monday asked the D.C. Circuit to reject challenges to its controversial Open Internet Order, saying that the commission was within its authority to reclassify broadband as telecommunication service subject to more intense regulations.
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September 01, 2015
Libraries Want Patrons Heard In Net Neutrality Challenge
Several library organizations asked the D.C. Circuit on Tuesday for permission to share patrons' perspective on net neutrality in support of the Federal Communications Commission in the challenge to the agency's Open Internet Order.
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July 31, 2015
DC Circ. Tells Net Neutrality Foes To Rethink Alphabet Soup
A day after the challengers to the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules filed their opening briefs, the D.C. Circuit Clerk's Office said they could really use some editing.
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July 30, 2015
Broadband Cos. Tell Court Neutrality Is FCC 'Power Grab'
Challengers to the Federal Communications Commission's tough new net neutrality rules fired their opening salvo Thursday at the D.C. Circuit, calling the agency's rules "a sweeping bureaucratic power grab."
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June 30, 2015
DC Circ. Sets Fast-Track For Net Neutrality Fight
The D.C. Circuit on Monday set a speedy schedule for the closely watched legal challenge to the Federal Communications Commission's tough new net neutrality rules, putting the case on track for a ruling early next year.
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June 25, 2015
Amid Net Neutrality Attacks, One Case Would Beef Up Rules
Lost in the slew of lawsuits aimed at striking down the Federal Communications Commission's new net neutrality rules is one case that would instead make them far stronger.
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June 11, 2015
Net Neutrality Survives, But FCC's Fight Has Just Begun
The Federal Communications Commission won the first round in the fight over net neutrality Thursday by beating back an effort to delay the rollout of the new rules, but the agency still has a long, uncertain road ahead.
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June 11, 2015
DC Circ. Refuses To Pause FCC's Net Neutrality Rules
The D.C. Circuit on Thursday refused to halt the Friday implementation of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's tough new net neutrality rules, rejecting a stay that would have paused the new rules until the court issues a final ruling on their legality.
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