The Supreme Court has ruled against AT&T and Verizon, upholding the FCC's authority to impose sanctions for telecommunications law violations without requiring an initial jury trial. The Court determined that the Seventh Amendment's right to a jury trial attaches if the government later sues to enforce penalties, not during the initial FCC administrative process. For legal and policy professionals in the tech industry, this decision clarifies regulatory enforcement pathways and the scope of jury trial rights in administrative agency proceedings.
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