Does the Federal Communications Act Violate the Seventh Amendment by Authorizing the Federal Communications Commission to Order the Payment of Monetary Penalties against a Carrier for Failing to Reasonably Safeguard Customer Data, without Guaranteeing the Carrier a Right to a Jury Trial?
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-20-2026
Recommended Citation
Steven D. Schwinn, Does the Federal Communications Act Violate the Seventh Amendment by Authorizing the Federal Communications Commission to Order the Payment of Monetary Penalties against a Carrier for Failing to Reasonably Safeguard Customer Data, without Guaranteeing the Carrier a Right to a Jury Trial? (25-406) (25-567), 53 Preview U.S. Sup. Ct. Cas., Apr. 20, 2026, at 11
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