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AT&T and Verizon lose Supreme Court case over fines for selling location data

Jon Brodkin 2026年06月05日 05:25 3 次阅读 来源:Ars Technica

FCC did not violate carriers' right to jury trial, court says in 8-1 ruling.

AT&T and Verizon lost an attempt to overturn fines for selling users’ real-time location data without consent, as the Supreme Court ruled today that the Federal Communications Commission process for issuing financial penalties did not violate the right to a jury trial. AT&T convinced the US Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit to overturn its fine last year, while Verizon lost in the 2nd Circuit. The Supreme Court took up the case to resolve the circuit split and reversed the 5th Circuit decision in today's ruling , which was 8-1 with Justice Clarence Thomas dissenting. AT&T and Verizon were fined a total of $104 million by the FCC in 2024 for violations revealed in 2018 . The carriers paid their fines and challenged them in circuit appeals courts, where judges’ panels ruled on the cases. Carriers claimed this system deprived them of the Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial. Read full article Comments
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