Opening briefs in the challenge to the FCC’s Open Internet...
Opening briefs in the challenge to the FCC’s Open Internet Order will be due July 2 if the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit accepts the briefing schedule proposed jointly Monday by the parties and intervenors…
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in the case. The joint brief of Verizon and MetroPCS, which argued the FCC lacked statutory authority to impose the net neutrality rules, and that of Free Press, which argued the order didn’t go far enough, would each be 14,000 words. The 20,000-word brief of the FCC and U.S. would be due Sept. 10.