The Death of Net Neutrality Is a Bad Omen
Briefly

The Sixth Circuit court dismissed the Biden administration's net neutrality rules, signaling the end of a long struggle for equal internet access and foreshadowing potential challenges to other consumer protections.
The FCC's authority to prevent bandwidth discrimination was emphasized, as previously protective measures were dismantled during the Trump administration, returning us to a concerning status quo.
The panel’s reliance on the Loper Bright ruling suggests a drastic change in how courts engage with regulatory authority, prioritizing their own interpretations over expert agency decisions.
The court's ruling reflects a troubling trend where corporate interests can shape legal outcomes to their advantage, undermining the principles of fairness and democracy.
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