The U.S Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit won’t...
The U.S Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit won’t hold off on hearing a challenge to the FCC’s December 2010 net neutrality order until the agency acts on petitions for reconsideration, a panel of D.C. Circuit judges said in…
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an order released Thursday. The order further indicated that the case will be heard. It was signed by Judges Karen Henderson, David Tatel and Thomas Griffith. The three make up a motions panel and may not be the panel that hears the appeal. In October, the D.C. Circuit was picked in a lottery as the court that would hear a consolidated challenge of the order.