US Supreme Court rules against wireless carriers in battle over fines
The legal battle emerged after the FCC levied substantial fines against several carriers
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The legal battle emerged after the FCC levied substantial fines against several carriers
Justices uphold FCC authority to impose in-house penalties, rejecting AT&T and Verizon jury trial claims Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email The US supreme court backed the Federal Communications Commissionโs system for levying fines, ruling on Thursday against wireless carriers AT&T and Verizon in their challenge to the agency and handing a win to Donald Trumpโs administration. The ruling was 8-1. At issue in the legal dispute was whether the agencyโs in-house proceedings for imposing the penalties deprived the companies of their right to a jury trial under the US constitution. Trumpโs administration defended the FCCโs system for assessing financial penalties, known as forfeiture orders. Continue reading...
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