The U.S. Chamber filed a merits-stage amicus brief in support of neither party, encouraging the Supreme Court to protect reliance interests by holding that the Hobbs Act generally prohibits collateral challenges to agency rules, while also recognizing private defendants’ due process rights in TCPA litigation to challenge regulations sought to be enforced against them.
Megan Brown, Bert Rein, Jeremy Broggi, and Wesley Weeks or Wiley Rein LLP served as co-counsel for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on behalf of the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center.