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SCOTUS To Hear Small ISPs' Case Against AT&T

snydeq writes "The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear an antitrust case that alleges AT&T squeezed out small ISPs by charging too much for wholesale access to its phone network. The case, originally brought to US District Court in 2003, had been appealed to the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. But AT&T requested the case be heard by the Supreme Court on the grounds that prior conflicting appeals court decisions in this area should be resolved at that level. As part of the case, the Supreme Court will likely also ascertain whether AT&T could be held to violate antitrust law without setting its retail prices below its own cost."

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  1. Re:Place Yer Bets by elrous0 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    With George W. outright *owning* at least 4 judges (this case was accepted at his urging) and having influence over at least one other, I would say that AT&T is pretty much guaranteed AT LEAST a 5-4 ruling.

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