Feb 19 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Executive Branch Review FCC's Cognitive Dissonance Leads to Regulatory Policy Run Amok Walter E. Dellinger, Gene C. Schaerr, Randolph J. May You’ve probably already heard that on February 18, the FCC voted to initiate a new...
Feb 17 2016 Topics Intellectual Property • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Indispensable Man's Indispensable Role in Securing IP Rights John Shu, Randolph J. May In our recent book, The Constitutional Foundations of Intellectual Property – A Natural Rights Perspective,...
Dec 21 2015 Blog Post News Here's an 18.2% Tax You May Not Even Know About! Thomas A. Durkin, Andrew Cochran, Randolph J. May The FCC has just announced that the so-called surcharge that feeds the agency's Universal Service Fund...
Nov 23 2015 Blog Post News Article: The FCC, Still Lawless Randolph J. May Today The Hill published my op-ed, “The FCC, Still Lawless.” The piece is all about the FCC’s abuse of...
Nov 18 2015 Topics Intellectual Property Blog Post News The Copyright Alliance That Shaped Our Constitution Robert Audi, R. Kent Greenawalt, James W. Skillen, Seth L. Cooper, Randolph J. May Congress is considering reforms to our copyright laws, including some that involve compensation for copyrighted...
Oct 22 2015 Podcast The Constitutional Foundations of Intellectual Property -- A Natural Rights Perspective - Podcast Seth L. Cooper, Randolph J. May, Mark F. Schultz Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast Protection of intellectual property (IP) rights is indispensable to maintaining a vibrant economy, especially in...
Sep 22 2015 Podcast What's the Download on Municipal Broadband? - Podcast Charles M. Davidson, Randolph J. May, Christopher Mitchell, Rachael M. Bender Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast The role of municipally-owned and operated broadband networks in the United States has been the...
May 20 2015 Publication Federalist Society Review FCC Preemption of State Restrictions on Government-owned Broadband Networks: An Affront to Federalism Seth L. Cooper, Randolph J. May Engage Volume 16, Issue 1 Note from the Editor: This article is about the Federal Communications Commission’s Order preempting state...
Oct 27 2014 Publication Federalist Society Review Congress Begins to Consider a New Communications Act Randolph J. May Engage Volume 15, Issue 2 Introduction On December 3, 2013, House of Representative Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred...
Aug 4 2014 Podcast Net Neutrality: The Power to Act - Podcast Daniel Lyons, Michael Weinberg, Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Randolph J. May Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast After suffering two judicial setbacks already, most recently in the D.C. Circuit’s Verizon v. FCC...
Topics
FCC's Cognitive Dissonance Leads to Regulatory Policy Run Amok
You’ve probably already heard that on February 18, the FCC voted to initiate a new...
Topics
The Indispensable Man's Indispensable Role in Securing IP Rights
In our recent book, The Constitutional Foundations of Intellectual Property – A Natural Rights Perspective,...
Here's an 18.2% Tax You May Not Even Know About!
The FCC has just announced that the so-called surcharge that feeds the agency's Universal Service Fund...
Article: The FCC, Still Lawless
Today The Hill published my op-ed, “The FCC, Still Lawless.” The piece is all about the FCC’s abuse of...
Topics
The Copyright Alliance That Shaped Our Constitution
Congress is considering reforms to our copyright laws, including some that involve compensation for copyrighted...
The Constitutional Foundations of Intellectual Property -- A Natural Rights Perspective - Podcast
Seth L. Cooper, Randolph J. May, Mark F. Schultz
Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast
Protection of intellectual property (IP) rights is indispensable to maintaining a vibrant economy, especially in...
What's the Download on Municipal Broadband? - Podcast
Charles M. Davidson, Randolph J. May, Christopher Mitchell, Rachael M. Bender
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast
The role of municipally-owned and operated broadband networks in the United States has been the...
FCC Preemption of State Restrictions on Government-owned Broadband Networks: An Affront to Federalism
Seth L. Cooper, Randolph J. May
Engage Volume 16, Issue 1
Note from the Editor: This article is about the Federal Communications Commission’s Order preempting state...
Congress Begins to Consider a New Communications Act
Randolph J. May
Engage Volume 15, Issue 2
Introduction On December 3, 2013, House of Representative Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred...
Net Neutrality: The Power to Act - Podcast
Daniel Lyons, Michael Weinberg, Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Randolph J. May
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast
After suffering two judicial setbacks already, most recently in the D.C. Circuit’s Verizon v. FCC...