The Federal Communications Commission insisted to the Supreme Court on Tuesday that its roughly $100 million in fines against Verizon and AT&T were “nonbinding” and therefore did not violate the companies’ Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial.
The Federal Communications Commission insisted to the Supreme Court on Tuesday that its roughly $100 million in fines against Verizon and AT&T were “nonbinding” and therefore did not violate the companies’ Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial.

