Rainbow Push Coaltn v. FCC
Appellant - Appellant: Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
Appellee - Appellee: Federal Communications Commission
Intervenor: Curators of the University of Missouri
Case Number: 01-1072
Filed: February 16, 2001
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other

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February 4, 2005 Rainbow Push Coaltn v. FCC

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Appellant - appellant: Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
Represented By: David Earl Honig
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Appellee - appellee: Federal Communications Commission
Represented By: C. Grey Pash
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Intervenor: Curators of the University of Missouri
Represented By: Kathryn Rider Schmeltzer
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