Petitioner, Intervenors Debate Certiorari Grant Over Repealed Net Neutrality Order

Mealey's (October 2, 2018, 12:50 PM EDT) -- WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a Sept. 27 reply brief, one of the petitioners appealing the Federal Communications Commission’s now-repealed 2015 net neutrality order tells the U.S. Supreme Court that the petitions for certiorari filed by himself and others were not mooted by the 2017 repeal, arguing that issues of free speech and the open internet still need to be resolved (Daniel Berninger v. Federal Communications Commission, et al., No. 17-498, AT&T Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission, et al., No. 17-499, American Cable Association v. Federal Communications Commission, et al., No. 17-500; CTIA—The Wireless Association v. Federal Communications Commission, et al., No. 17-501; NCTA—The Internet and Television Association v. Federal Communications Commission, et al., No. 17-502; TechFreedom, et al. v. Federal Communications Commission, et al., No. 17-503; United States Telecom Association, et al. v. Federal Communications Commission, et al., No. 17-504; U.S. Sup.)....