US agency does not have authority to reinstate net neutrality laws, court rules
Briefly

The US appeals court ruled that the FCC did not have legal authority to reinstate net neutrality rules, undermining the Biden administration's efforts to restore open internet protections.
The court emphasized that the decision stems from the Supreme Court's ruling in Loper Bright, which indicates that federal agencies have limited powers in interpreting laws they manage.
Brendan Carr, the incoming FCC chair, expressed his support for the ruling, deeming it a victory against the Biden administration's push for restored net neutrality regulations.
In the wake of the ruling, FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel urged Congress to step in, as consumers continue demanding an internet that is fast, open, and fair.
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