Molaks Drop School Bus Wi-Fi Case Against FCC in 5th Circuit
Petitioners Maurine and Matthew Molak asked the 5th U.S. Circuit Appeals Court on Friday to dismiss their challenge to an FCC decision that let schools use E-rate support for Wi-Fi on school buses (case 23-60641), since the agency voted to…
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end the program. The 5th Circuit earlier agreed to hold the challenge in abeyance, with further FCC action expected. Last week, over dissents from Democratic Commissioner Anna Gomez, the FCC’s Republican majority eliminated two Biden-era programs designed to make broadband connections more readily available to students and their families (see 2509300051).