The D.C. Circuit Ruled on #NetNeutrality. What Now? @NetCaucusAC.

On October 1 2019 the D.C. Circuit issued the long-awaited decision on so-called net neutrality in Mozilla v. FCC (2019). The case was brought as a challenge to the FCC’s 2018 Restoring Internet Freedom Order. Today Monday, October 7, 2019, at 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC) the Congressional Internet Caucus Academy hosts a panel of Academy experts who will discuss the D.C. Circuit’s decision, as well as next steps for Congress and any broader implications for the Internet ecosystem. These panelists represent diverse perspectives on the decision and what it means for Congress and for the Internet. Speakers include: Matthew Brill, Partner, Latham and Watkins; Kristine (Fargotstein) Hackman, Vice President, Policy & Advocacy, US Telecom; Sarah Morris, Director, Open Technology Institute; Ferras Vinh, Internet Policy Manager, Mozilla; Caitlin Chin, The Brookings Institution (moderator). The event will broadcast live on CNN, and webcast via Twitter.

VIEW ON C-SPAN: https://www.c-span.org/video/?464996-1/discussion-net-neutrality-legislative-steps

VIEW ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/netcaucusac/

TWITTER: @NetCaucusAC #NetNeutrality https://priv.sh/PSsUPbs