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D.C. Circuit Puts End to Schwab’s Bid for En Banc Rehearing vs. FCC

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit permanently denied pro se appellant William Schwab’s motion for leave to file his petition for an en banc rehearing, said its per curiam order Friday (docket 22-1016). Schwab as the “100%…

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controlling sole member of Schwab Multimedia” sought a review of the D.C. Circuit’s March 3 rejection of his appeal of FCC decisions that led to the broadcaster losing its permit to build an AM station in Culver City, California. The D.C. Circuit said Schwab wasn’t qualified to file the motion for leave because he’s not a licensed attorney. Schwab responded that “financial hardship” prevented him from hiring a lawyer.