The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is unlikely...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is unlikely to hear the Verizon and MetroPCS challenge to the FCC’s net neutrality rules before the fall, Stifel Nicolaus said in a Monday research note. “The briefing schedule was completed…
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in January and there seemed to be a good chance a three-judge panel would be named any day to hear the case, with oral argument scheduled for no later than May and a ruling possible over the summer,” the note said. “But our understanding is the case will not be scheduled for oral argument before next September (absent unforeseen circumstances), though the panel could be named sooner. The court generally takes a break from oral arguments between May and September."