BDS Case Appears Over as Court Official, Parties Unaware of Any Cert Petitions
Litigation over a deregulatory 2017 FCC business data service order appears over. No cert petitions were apparently filed seeking Supreme Court review of an 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in August that largely upheld the order (see 1808280050).…
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Monday, the 90th day since an Aug. 28 judgment was entered by the 8th Circuit, was the deadline for petitions, we were told. An 8th Circuit case manager said she hadn't received any notifications of cert petitions being filed, and representatives of parties to the case were unaware of any such petitions. Supreme Court and FCC spokespersons didn't comment.