US Appeals Court Strikes Down Net Neutrality Rules in Landmark Decision
- A U.S. Appeals court ruled that the Federal Communications Commission did not have legal authority to reinstate net neutrality rules, according to the ruling.
- The decision is a setback for the outgoing Biden administration, which prioritized restoring open internet rules.
- The court cited the Supreme Court's decision in Loper Bright to overturn a 1984 precedent regarding government agency authority.
- Incoming FCC Chair Brendan Carr expressed satisfaction with the ruling, while Jessica Rosenworcel urged Congress to act.
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