Supreme Court Denies Verizon's Bid to Reclaim $47 Million FCC Fine

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The Supreme Court denied Verizon's bid to reclaim the $47 million FCC penalty tied to selling customers' device-location data, ending its chance for further review; AT&T and T-Mobile continue challenging similar fines as the broader question of location-data rules under telecom law persists.
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