Digital Inclusion
Maybe 'They Forgot About It': Year After Digital Discrimination Case, Appeals Court Silent
Legal expert warns forthcoming Eighth Circuit ruling may matter less than FCC politics.
Digital Inclusion
Legal expert warns forthcoming Eighth Circuit ruling may matter less than FCC politics.
Democracy
Four red states move to end judicial deference in 2025.
Maine
Supporters argue the bill would preserve agency expertise in complex rulemaking
Benton
Public interest groups face an uphill battle in challenging the Sixth Circuit’s ruling, especially without FCC support.
Net Neutrality
Daniel Lyons sees Sixth Circuit ruling as a win for tech and administrative law.
Expert Opinion
Congress is now the appropriate forum for the debate regarding adoption of a proper policy framework.
Election 2024
Rosenworcel touched on the election, ACP, Brendan Carr, Chevron deference and space.
Sixth Circuit
Citing two recent court rulings, broadband advocates argued the FCC lacked authority to enforce the proposed rule.
Mobile
WASHINGTON, July 23, 2010- Chevron gas and convenience stores will be getting an edge on their competition by offering new broadband services. Hughes Network Systems will be the provider for Chevron’s secure managed broadband systems, which will include connection capabilities for DSL, cable, satel