Jun 1 2020 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News It’s Time to Resolve the 2014 AWS-3 Auction Designated Entity Dispute Lawrence J. Spiwak Throughout his tenure, many of Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai’s resources have been spent...
Apr 3 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums Legal and Policy Issues of the Administration's 5G Agenda John Kneuer, Patricia J. Paoletta, Lawrence J. Spiwak The rapid deployment of 5G technologies has become a stated objective of the Trump Administration...
Mar 19 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review The Preemption Predicament Over Broadband Internet Access Services Lawrence J. Spiwak Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Oct 7 2019 Podcast FedSoc Forums Next Steps in the Net Neutrality Saga – Mozilla v. FCC George Ford, Russell P. Hanser, Daniel Lyons, Lawrence J. Spiwak This week, the D.C. Circuit issued its long-awaited opinion in Mozilla v. Federal Communications Commission...
Sep 17 2019 Topics Law & Economics • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News How Economics Can Help Guide Our Thinking About the C-Band Lawrence J. Spiwak Satisfying the rapid demand growth for additional commercial spectrum presents challenges the Federal Communications Commission. ...
Jul 26 2019 Topics Law & Economics • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News “Winning the Race to 5G” Is No Excuse to Ignore the Law and Economics Lawrence J. Spiwak “Winning the Race to 5G” has become the new mantra of U.S. wireless policy. ...
Feb 27 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News Duopoly Is Not A Dirty Word Lawrence J. Spiwak It is often said that competition and regulation are substitutes. Where there is competition,...
Jan 31 2019 Topics Federal Courts • Litigation • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News Net Neutrality Back in Court: Will the Economics Hold Up? Lawrence J. Spiwak Tomorrow, the sordid tale of net neutrality heads back to court at the D.C. Circuit...
Dec 17 2018 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News The FCC Deserves Credit for its Efforts to Eliminate Outdated Satellite Regulations Lawrence J. Spiwak Narrowly-tailored regulations can provide benefits, but regulations always impose costs. If the costs of a...
Apr 30 2018 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News SCOTUS Has A Great Opportunity to Constrain the Regulatory State in SNR Wireless v. FCC Lawrence J. Spiwak As Chief Justice Roberts noted in his dissent in City of Arlington, Texas v. FCC,...
Topics
It’s Time to Resolve the 2014 AWS-3 Auction Designated Entity Dispute
Throughout his tenure, many of Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai’s resources have been spent...
Legal and Policy Issues of the Administration's 5G Agenda
John Kneuer, Patricia J. Paoletta, Lawrence J. Spiwak
The rapid deployment of 5G technologies has become a stated objective of the Trump Administration...
The Preemption Predicament Over Broadband Internet Access Services
Lawrence J. Spiwak
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Next Steps in the Net Neutrality Saga – Mozilla v. FCC
George Ford, Russell P. Hanser, Daniel Lyons, Lawrence J. Spiwak
This week, the D.C. Circuit issued its long-awaited opinion in Mozilla v. Federal Communications Commission...
Topics
How Economics Can Help Guide Our Thinking About the C-Band
Satisfying the rapid demand growth for additional commercial spectrum presents challenges the Federal Communications Commission. ...
Topics
“Winning the Race to 5G” Is No Excuse to Ignore the Law and Economics
“Winning the Race to 5G” has become the new mantra of U.S. wireless policy. ...
Topics
Duopoly Is Not A Dirty Word
It is often said that competition and regulation are substitutes. Where there is competition,...
Topics
Net Neutrality Back in Court: Will the Economics Hold Up?
Tomorrow, the sordid tale of net neutrality heads back to court at the D.C. Circuit...
Topics
The FCC Deserves Credit for its Efforts to Eliminate Outdated Satellite Regulations
Narrowly-tailored regulations can provide benefits, but regulations always impose costs. If the costs of a...
Topics
SCOTUS Has A Great Opportunity to Constrain the Regulatory State in SNR Wireless v. FCC
As Chief Justice Roberts noted in his dissent in City of Arlington, Texas v. FCC,...