The Owner Operator Independent Drivers Association has been denied a rehearing of a court decision in its lawsuit against the federal electronic logging device mandate, OODIA announced on Jan. 12. In October, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit rejected OOIDA's argument that the ELD rule should be thrown out because it would violate drivers' rights to privacy under the Fourth Amendment. At that time, the court stated that it found that the ELD rule is “not arbitrary or capricious, nor does it violate the Fourth Amendment.”
