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SCOTUS: False Claims Act Applies to E-Rate
But the justices didn't rule on the question of whether all E-Rate funds are government cash.
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But the justices didn't rule on the question of whether all E-Rate funds are government cash.
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More than a dozen conservative legal groups filed briefs pushing to expand the nondelegation doctrine.
12 Days of Broadband
Loper Bright sets the stage for a Republican-led overhaul of broadband and telecom policy in 2025.
SpaceX
The discussion was part of Broadband Breakfast's '12 Days of Broadband' year-end coverage.
Chevron Doctrine
Chevron required judges to defer to agencies like the FCC in interpreting ambiguous laws.
Broadband's Impact
Court made it 'challenging for a lot of different regulatory actors.'
DC Circuit
Justice says the Chevron Doctrine distorted separation of powers.
Sixth Circuit
FCC wants Sixth Circuit to reject ISPs' attempt to block net neutrality rules.
Randy May
The decision could have a big impact on two pending cases involving the Federal Communications Commission, including net neutrality.
Brett Kavanaugh
In a 6-3 decision, the majority found that the plaintiffs lacked standing.
Randy May
Justice Brett Kavanaugh is on record as saying net neutrality is unlawful.
Samuel Alito
Justices Roberts, Kavanaugh and Barrett seemed skeptical of the constitutionality of the Florida and Texas laws.
DC Circuit
The Supreme Court has shown less deference to federal agencies in recent years, a BBLO panel heard.
Section 230
Experts urged Congress to amend tech protection law to limit protection for the promotion of harmful information.
Section 230
During oral arguments for Gonzalez v. Google, justices repeatedly voiced concerns about potential unintended consequences.
Section 230
The decision resulted in an unusual court split. Justice Kagan sided with Justice Alito but refused to sign his dissent.