High Court Grants Parties 60 More Days to Seek Cert on FCC Title II Net Neutrality Order
U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts gave USTelecom and others a 60-day extension to appeal a lower court's decision upholding the FCC Communications Act Title II net neutrality order. Cert petitions are now due Sept. 28, said a high court notice…
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that Roberts granted the extension in USTelecom v. FCC, No. 17A54. Others on the application were AT&T, CTIA, CenturyLink, NCTA, the American Cable Association, Alamo Broadband, Daniel Berninger, Scott Banister, Charles Giancarlo, Jeff Pulver and TechFreedom. Attorneys expected the extension to be granted; there were more doubts about whether petitioners would seek another extension or could obtain one (see 1707140049).