AT&T's gambit is to argue that the government owes them a jury trial, and to simultaneously ensure that a jury trial never happens [1]:
> You were to ignore that AT&T has been at the vanguard of making jury trials impossible for customers through its use of fine print forcing users to pursue binding arbitration, a lopsided system that finds in favor of corporations a vast majority of the time. Or that AT&T spends millions of dollars annually successfully lobotomizing the entirely of telecom oversight, be it congressional, legal or regulatory.
hn_acker•1h ago
> You were to ignore that AT&T has been at the vanguard of making jury trials impossible for customers through its use of fine print forcing users to pursue binding arbitration, a lopsided system that finds in favor of corporations a vast majority of the time. Or that AT&T spends millions of dollars annually successfully lobotomizing the entirely of telecom oversight, be it congressional, legal or regulatory.
[1] Wireless Giants To Get Off The Hook For Spying On Your Daily Movements For Years - https://www.techdirt.com/2026/04/23/wireless-giants-to-get-o...