Parties Pull Initial Challenges to Net Neutrality Repeal, After FCC Lottery Clarification
Initial challengers to the FCC net neutrality repeal order withdrew protective petitions for review after the agency filed dismissal motions saying it won't forward the petitions to a multi-district judicial panel for a lottery to determine the court venue (see…
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1802130004). The parties had filed the petitions to preserve their legal rights in case the commission triggered the circuit lottery. Mozilla, New America's Open Technology Institute, Public Knowledge, state attorneys general and the FCC notified the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit they were jointly stipulating to the dismissal of the petitions in that court, said a PK release Friday that noted parties can file again after the order is published in the Federal Register. California's Santa Clara County made a similar filing (in Pacer) in the Ninth Circuit and Free Press said it's withdrawing its petition in the 1st Circuit.