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Nixon v. Missouri Municipal League, 541 U.S. 125 (2004), is a U.S. Supreme Court case decided on March 24, 2004. The case concerned the Federal Communications Commission’s ability to preempt state law under § 253(a) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
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Appointment history Agreement with judgment Opinions filed Seniority Name President Date confirmed % # Total Chief Justice: William Rehnquist: Richard Nixon [2] January 7, 1972 85% 68/80 9 2 0 3 14 Associate Justice: John Paul Stevens: Gerald Ford: December 19, 1975 76.3% 61/80 8 9 1 11 29 Associate Justice: Sandra Day O'Connor: Ronald Reagan ...
In the case of Nixon v. Missouri Municipal League (2004), the U.S. Supreme Court concluded that a municipality was not an entity under the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and that a state could determine what authority its own subordinate jurisdictions had. [48]
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