Copyright
Supreme Court Sides 9-0 With Cox in Copyright Case
‘Mere knowledge that a service will be used to infringe is insufficient to establish the required intent to infringe,’ Justice Clarence Thomas wrote.
Copyright
‘Mere knowledge that a service will be used to infringe is insufficient to establish the required intent to infringe,’ Justice Clarence Thomas wrote.
D. John Sauer
The case centered on whether President Trump could fire Democratic Federal Trade Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter at will.
Copyright
'We are being put to two extremes here... How do we announce a rule that deals with those two extremes?'
Democracy
The decision sets the stage for a fight over precedent.
Supreme Court
The high court action continued a remarkable winning streak for Trump
DC Circuit
Emergency stay allows President to remove NLRB, MSPB members without cause
Benton
Telecom companies, public interest groups, and both the Biden and Trump administrations are united in the fight over the FCC’s Universal Service Fund.
Randy May
The decision could have a big impact on two pending cases involving the Federal Communications Commission, including net neutrality.