Herbert L. Rippe v. The Federal Communications Commission and United States of AmericaHerbert L. Rippe v. The Federal Communications Commission and United States of America
Herbert L. Rippe, a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for licenses in the Amateur Radio Service. The application was denied by the Commission. Rippe thereupon filed a petition in this Court to enjoin, set aside, annul and suspend the Commission’s order.
The Commission has filed a motion to dismiss the petition on the ground that exclusive jurisdiction is in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
Judicial review of decisions of the Commission is provided by
We conclude that this Court is without jurisdiction in the matter and that the motion to dismiss is well taken.
Upon motion of petitioner, this case will be transferred to the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. The petitioner is allowed thirty days from the filing of this per curiam opinion to file such a motion. If a motion to transfer is not filed by petitioner within the time- herein specified, the motion to dismiss will be granted and the case will be dismissed. No costs are taxed.