Verizon v FCC
The Facts
Verizon has been a party to multiple significant regulatory cases involving the FCC, including disputes over net neutrality, broadband classification, and telecommunications common carrier obligations. The most prominent Verizon v. FCC case was decided by the D.C. Circuit in 2014, striking down the FCC's Open Internet rules. Without a confirmed docket number, the specific holding cannot be accurately stated.
The Conclusion
FLAGGED for Iris-H: docket number and court not confirmed. If this is the 2014 D.C. Circuit case (No. 11-1355), it held that the FCC lacked authority to impose common carrier obligations on broadband providers not classified as common carriers. Source type in manifest lists SCOTUS, which does not match the 2014 case; verification required.
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