Chevron Doctrine
House GOP Leaders Plan to Put Pressure on Communications Regulators, Post-Chevron
Republican lawmakers have opposed many Biden administration telecom policies.
The Chevron Doctrine is a judicial canon stemming from the Supreme Court's 1984 Chevron v. National Resources Defense Council decision. It was overturned by Loper Bright v. Raimondo in 2024.
Chevron Doctrine
Republican lawmakers have opposed many Biden administration telecom policies.
E-Rate
ISPs are concerned E-Rate funded Wi-Fi hotspots will be used for social media.
Sixth Circuit
FCC wants Sixth Circuit to reject ISPs' attempt to block net neutrality rules.
FCC
Potentially fiery hearing slated for July 9.
Sixth Circuit
Ahead of a stay ruling, Sixth Circuit asks for briefs on impact of the demise of the Chevron Doctrine.
Randy May
The decision could have a big impact on two pending cases involving the Federal Communications Commission, including net neutrality.
Chevron Doctrine
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai, when asked if he had changed his position on the issue of Chevron deference said he had never, to his knowledge, taken a position on the Supreme Court decision. Pai was speaking at a Technology Policy Institute event on Thursday, the day after Tho
Chevron Doctrine
In-Depth Analysis of the D.C. Circuit Court’s Decision in Mozilla v. FCC Demonstrates It is Just the Beginning of a New Chapter Debate Shifts to Congress and the States The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, in Tuesday’s decision of Mozilla Corporation v. Federal Communications Corp