Appeals court verdict is setback for Biden administration efforts to have legal internet content treated equally.
No longer bound by deference to regulators, a Sixth Circuit panel ruled that the Biden administration cannot enforce stricter regulation policy on internet service providers.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Stanford Law Professor Barbara van Schewick about a federal court's decision to strike down ...
A federal appeals court decision striking down the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules demonstrates the ...
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Jan. 2 The Washington Post on raises for Congress As a new Congress is sworn in ...
The Sixth Circuit’s January 2, 2025, decision in Ohio Telecom Association et al. v. Federal Communications Commission et al. may reshape the future ...
Net neutrality changes have minimal impact on telecom companies' shareholder returns due to their diversified revenue streams ...
In a landmark decision, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has nullified the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) authority to enforce net neutrality rules.
The restoration of net neutrality rules was struck down by a federal appeals court in the US. More details here.
Federal appeals court strikes down FCC's net neutrality rules, ending decades-long internet regulatory effort.
A ruling passed by the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday overturns last year’s FCC vote to restore certain net neutrality rules. The net neutrality rules, which were first put in place in 2015 ...
A long-running fight to regulate broadband providers and ensure net neutrality through FCC regulations is dead following an ...