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Verizon got its date in court as it...

Verizon got its date in court as it seeks to overturn the FCC’s still-controversial December 2010 net neutrality order. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit Tuesday scheduled oral argument for Sept. 9 before Judges Judith Rogers and…

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David Tatel and Senior Judge Laurence Silberman. Tatel is the only judge who was also on the panel that vacated the FCC’s order in Comcast v. FCC in April 2010, which found the agency lacks ancillary jurisdiction over the cable company’s Internet service under the Communications Act. Verizon had asked that the Comcast panel hear the case. Tatel was appointed to the court by President Bill Clinton, Rogers by President George W. Bush and Silberman by President Ronald Reagan.