Federal court lets net neutrality regulations stand
Federal court lets net neutrality regulations stand
By Harper Neidig - 05/01/17 11:37 AM EDT
A federal appeals court on Monday rejected a request to review its decision upholding the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality regulations.
The victory for net neutrality supporters comes just days after FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced that he is starting proceedings to repeal the rules, and could set the stage for a Supreme Court showdown.
In its denial for what's called an en banc review, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals cited FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's plans to repeal the net neutrality rules.
"En banc review would be particularly unwarranted at this point in light of the uncertainty surrounding the fate of the FCCs Order," the decision reads. "The agency will soon consider adopting a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would replace the existing rule with a markedly different one."
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