Other Statutes Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Cases 161 - 170 of 626
Christian Charities v. FCC, et al
as 15-1356
Petitioner: Christian Charities Deliverance Church
Respondent: Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
By Faith Ministries Assoc. v. FCC, et al
as 15-1357
Petitioner: By Faith Ministries Association
Respondent: Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
Free Access & Broadcast Tele., et al v. FCC, et al
as 15-1346
Petitioner: Free Access & Broadcast Telemedia, LLC and Word of God Fellowship, Inc.
Respondent: Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
SNR Wireless Licenseco, LLC v. FCC We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 15-1330
Appellant: SNR Wireless Licenseco, LLC
Appellee: Federal Communications Commission
SNR Wireless Licenseco, LLC v. FCC, et al
as 15-1331
Petitioner: SNR Wireless Licenseco, LLC
Respondent: United States of America and Federal Communications Commission
Northstar Wireless, LLC v. FCC
as 15-1332
Appellant: Northstar Wireless, LLC
Appellee: Federal Communications Commission
Northstar Wireless, LLC v. FCC, et al
as 15-1333
Petitioner: Northstar Wireless, LLC
Respondent: Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
Vibes Media, LLC v. FCC, et al
as 15-1311
Petitioner: Vibes Media, LLC
Respondent: Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
Rite Aid Hdqtrs. Corp. v. FCC
as 15-1313
Petitioner: Rite Aid Hdqtrs. Corp.
Respondent: Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
Chamber of Commerce of the U.S v. FCC, et al
as 15-1306
Petitioner: Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America
Respondent: Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
Movant-Intervenor For Petitioner: National Association of Federal Credit Unions

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