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Consumers' Research Seeks Rehearing of USF Challenge

Consumers' Research petitioned the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for an en banc review of an opinion denying its challenge of the FCC's Q1 2022 USF contribution factor, saying the opinion "further watered down" the nondelegation doctrine's "intelligible principle…

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standard" (see 2303240049). "The novel delegation to an agency of a broad and perpetual taxing power should have raised alarm bells," Consumers' Research said in its petition, filed Thursday in case 22-60008. The group said an en banc review was warranted "not only because it conflicts with binding precedent but also because of the significance of the issues involved."