Supreme Court Hesitant on Conservative Legal Doctrine Revival Amid FCC Case

In a recent U.S. Supreme Court hearing, justices expressed apprehension about the potential revival of a conservative legal doctrine during discussions about the Federal Communications Commission’s Universal Service Fund. A pivotal moment occurred when Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson posed a critical question to acting U.S. Solicitor General Sarah Harris: “If we find that this one is unconstitutional, are all of these programs in jeopardy in your view?” Harris affirmed, “Yes.” This exchange highlights the broader implications of the court’s decision on federal programs reliant on similar legal interpretations. For further details on this development, visit the original article here.