5th Circuit Won't Hold School Bus Wi-Fi Case in Abeyance
The 5th U.S. Circuit Appeals Court on Friday denied a U.S. government motion to hold in abeyance a challenge of the FCC's Oct. 25 declaratory ruling authorizing E-rate funding for Wi-Fi on school buses pending a U.S. Supreme Court decision…
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in another case (see 2410090025). That case, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission v. Texas, considers whether the Hobbs Act permits a “party aggrieved” by an agency’s “final order” to seek review in a federal court of appeals and “allows nonparties to obtain review of claims asserting that an agency order exceeds the agency’s statutory authority.” The 5th Circuit denied the motion without commentary (docket 23-60641).