The Center for American Rights, a media watchdog, asked the FCC to examine diversity efforts at Paramount Global as part of a larger review of such programs https://t.co/sldHvMBoE0
Net Neutrality not dying easily: Public interest groups are now petitioning the 6th Circuit for re-hearing. A lingering question I raised below: Did the 6th Circuit have authority to vacate the net neutrality rule *nationwide*, overriding the 9th Circuit and DC Circuit? https://t.co/Z9csV51y4u
Public interest groups asked the full 6th US Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider a ruling that the FCC lacked legal authority to reinstate landmark net neutrality rules. https://t.co/Bpv2F2CwSt
Public interest groups, including Free Press, Public Knowledge, and the Open Technology Institute, have petitioned the full Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals to review a January 2 ruling that dismissed the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Title II net neutrality rules. The groups argue that the panel's decision was not the best interpretation of the law and that the FCC lacked the authority to reinstate these landmark rules. The appeal raises questions about the extent of the Sixth Circuit's authority to vacate the net neutrality rule on a nationwide basis, which could potentially override previous rulings from the Ninth and D.C. Circuits.