FCC's Net Neutrality Rules Struck Down by Federal Appeals Court
Briefly

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled that the F.C.C. lacked authority to reinstate net neutrality rules, undermining nearly two decades of broadband regulation efforts.
Jessica Rosenworcel, chairwoman of the F.C.C., emphasized that consumers want an internet that is fast, open, and fair, urging Congress to adopt net neutrality as federal law.
The ruling highlights the Supreme Court's decision in June known as Loper Bright, which limits government agency powers in regulating, impacting the F.C.C.'s approach to net neutrality.
Net neutrality regulations, initially established during the Obama administration to prevent ISPs from blocking or slowing access to competing services, faced repeal and revived contention under recent administrations.
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