From the Courthouse Steps: FCC v. AT&T
In FCC v. AT&T, the Supreme Court was asked to decide whether a jury trial is required before the FCC may collect penalties from regulated parties for apparent violations of communication laws and regulations. The Supreme Court found that the FCC's administrative process does not offend the Seventh Amendment jury right – over the dissent of Justice Clarence Thomas.
Join us for a webinar breaking down the ruling and its implications for other challenges to administrative enforcement regimes.
Featuring:
- Thomas Berry, Director, Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies, Cato Institute
- Josh Robbins, Attorney, Separation of Powers, Pacific Legal Foundation
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