Supreme Court grills FCC over its authority to impose fines on AT&T and Verizon
The Supreme Court grilled the Federal Communications Commission over its retreat from past arguments that the fines it levied against Verizon and AT&T were binding, after the telecommunications companies challenged the FCC’s authority to issue those fines.
The justices heard arguments in the consolidated cases FCC v.
AT&T and Verizon Communications v.
FCC, weighing whether […]
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