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Supreme Court Says Quick Jury Trial Not Needed on FCC Fines
The US Supreme Court ruled that telecommunications companies can’t immediately demand a jury trial when hit with a Federal Communications Commission fine, while saying the carriers don’t have to pay penalties right away. Ruling 8-1 in a clash involving AT&T …
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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, Supreme Court Says Quick Jury Trial Not Needed on FCC Fines, The US Supreme Court ruled that telecommunications companies can’t immediately demand a jury trial when hit with a Federal Communications Commission fine, while saying the carriers don’t have to pay penalties right away. Ruling 8-1 in a clash involving AT&T …
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- Supreme Court Says Quick Jury Trial Not Needed on FCC FinesInsurance Journal - 2026-06-04T15:08:54+00:00
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