FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s much-anticipated net neutrality rules are barreling toward a final vote later this month — but they’re almost guaranteed to become immediately mired in legal challenges. Telecom giants are deeply uneasy about Wheeler’s plan to regulate broadband like a utility, and they’re widely expected to drag the chairman to court. That could ensnare the FCC in a bruising, multiyear fight that outlasts not only Wheeler but the man who pushed him to take a stronger approach, President Barack Obama. http://politi.co/1xRaY8x http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ
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