DC Circuit Sets Feb. 1 Argument on FCC Net Neutrality Reversal Case
Oral argument is scheduled Feb. 1 on challenges to the FCC's net neutrality rollback, said an order (in Pacer) of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Friday, in Mozilla v. FCC, No. 18-1051. It said…
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the three-judge panel is usually revealed 30 days before argument. Petitioner and intervenor briefs seeking to vacate the order were filed in August (see 1808210010 and 1808270040). Responses of the DOJ/FCC and supportive intervenors are due Oct. 11 and Oct. 18, respectively. The Supreme Court is reviewing appeals of a 2017 D.C. Circuit ruling upholding the prior commission's 2015 net neutrality order.