The ruling comes after the FCC conceded that its so-called forfeiture orders don’t actually have legal teeth until the agency brings a collection suit before a federal judge, at which point the companies would be entitled to a trial by jury under the Seventh Amendment.
The ruling comes after the FCC conceded that its so-called forfeiture orders don’t actually have legal teeth until the agency brings a collection suit before a federal judge, at which point the companies would be entitled to a trial by jury under the Seventh Amendment.

