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A New Role for an Aging Star: Universal Service in the Age of Competition and Technological Change
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group
National Press Club529 14th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20045
Will Campaign Finance Law Trump Delegate Autonomy?
In April, my colleagues at the Pillar of Law Institute were approached with informal questions about delegate...
A New Role for an Aging Star: Universal Service in the Age of Competition and Technological Change
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group
The United States spends $7 billion a year to subsidize telephone companies. This program, known...
A New Role for an Aging Star: Universal Service in the Age of Competition and Technological Change
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group
The United States spends $7 billion a year to subsidize telephone companies. This program, known...