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Writing for the Courtâs majority, Chief Justice John Roberts rejected that argument, concluding that the companies were not denied access to a jury trial because an alternative path remained available to them.
According to the Court, the carriers could have refused to pay the fines and forced the government to pursue collection efforts, a process that ultimately could have resulted in a jury trial.
âThe orders at issue did not settle the carriersâ legal obligations because, stated simply, they did not create an obligation to pay,â he went on.
âAnd the orders did not reflect the ultimate determination of any fact because, before the carriers could have been made to pay, the Government was required to prove its case to a jury,â said the chief justice.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh notably suggested that the carriers had already secured an important concession from the government.
âIt seems like youâve won on the law going forward, one way or the other,â Kavanaugh told the attorney representing the carriers, per ARSTechnica.
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