7 Petitions Over Repealed Net Neutrality Order Denied By U.S. Supreme Court

Mealey's (November 5, 2018, 12:13 PM EST) -- WASHINGTON, D.C. — In its Nov. 5 order list, the U.S. Supreme Court denied several petitions for certiorari related to the now-repealed 2015 Federal Communications Commission order that had established the concept that became known as net neutrality, with three justices opining that granting the petitions for the purpose of remand and dismissal would be more appropriate (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., 2018 U.S. LEXIS 6592)....