Telecoms Sue to Block Biden's Net Neutrality Reinstatement

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U.S. telecom industry groups have filed legal challenges to block the Biden administration's reinstatement of net neutrality rules, set to take effect on July 22. The FCC, with a Democratic majority, voted to reassert oversight over broadband internet, preventing ISPs from blocking, throttling, or engaging in paid prioritization of content. Industry groups argue the FCC's move is overly invasive and have sought judicial review to halt the order. The legal challenges could lead to a Supreme Court decision if different circuit courts issue contradictory rulings.
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