
Federal Communications Commission v. AT&T, Inc.
From U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments by Oyez
April 21, 2026 · 1h 25m
About this episode
The episode discusses a Supreme Court case regarding the Federal Communications Commission's enforcement of monetary forfeitures in relation to constitutional provisions.
A case in which the Court will decide whether the Communications Act of 1934 provisions that govern the Federal Communications Commission’s assessment and enforcement of monetary forfeitures are consistent with the Seventh Amendment and Article III.
Topics covered
- Supreme Court
- Communications Act
- monetary forfeitures
- Seventh Amendment
- legal analysis
Keywords
- Federal Communications Commission
- AT&T
- Communications Act
- Seventh Amendment
- monetary forfeitures
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Federal Communications Commission, AT&T, Inc.
Books & works: Communications Act of 1934
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