Mar 19 2014 Podcast Communications Act Reform - Podcast Shawn H. Chang, Randolph J. May, David Redl Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast In December 2013, Rep. Fred Upton, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman, and Rep. Greg Walden,...
Feb 21 2014 Podcast The Internet: To Regulate, or Not to Regulate - Podcast John Bergmayer, Randolph J. May Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast On January 14, 2014, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia...
Nov 6 2013 Podcast The FCC and the States: A Division of Authority - Podcast David W. Danner, Paul Kjellander, Randolph J. May, Gregory E. Sopkin Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast This Teleforum conference call examined how the Federal Communications Commission and states can work together...
Nov 7 2008 Publication Federalist Society Review Charting a New Constitutional Jurisprudence for a Digital Age Randolph J. May Communications law and policy would be very different today—and more suited to the now generally...
Jun 3 2007 Publication Federalist Society Review Conforming Communications Policy to a Constitutional Culture Randolph J. May With over a decade elapsed since enactment of the supposedly (but not really) deregulatory Telecommunications...
Oct 1 2006 Publication Federalist Society Review Infringing Free Speech in the Broadband Age: Net Neutrality Mandates Randolph J. May There are many reasons why Congress should not adopt laws mandating so-called “net neutrality” for...
May 4 2006 Podcast The Role of Public Utility Commissions Kathleen Q. Abernathy, Larry S. Landis, Randolph J. May, Connie Murray, Gregory E. Sopkin 2006 Telecommunications Federalism Conference The convergence of voice, video, and data on internet protocol-based platforms undermines the traditional regulatory...
Oct 4 2005 Publication Federalist Society Review A Proposal for a New Digital Age Communications Act Randolph J. May, James A. Speta Technological and marketplace developments have forced a re-thinking of the premises of communications regulation. Advances...
Oct 1 2002 Publication Federalist Society Review Randolph J. May Reviews "The Rule of Law in America" by Ronald A. Cass Randolph J. May It doesn’t take a Lexis/Nexis search to know that over the last half dozen years...
Nov 17 2001 Publication Federalist Society Review The FCC Versus the Constitution - Transcript Andrew Schwartzman, J. Gregory Sidak, Jane Mago, Randolph J. May, Stephen F. Williams The Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group sponsored this panel during the 2001 National Lawyers...
Communications Act Reform - Podcast
Shawn H. Chang, Randolph J. May, David Redl
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast
In December 2013, Rep. Fred Upton, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman, and Rep. Greg Walden,...
The Internet: To Regulate, or Not to Regulate - Podcast
John Bergmayer, Randolph J. May
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast
On January 14, 2014, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia...
The FCC and the States: A Division of Authority - Podcast
David W. Danner, Paul Kjellander, Randolph J. May, Gregory E. Sopkin
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast
This Teleforum conference call examined how the Federal Communications Commission and states can work together...
Charting a New Constitutional Jurisprudence for a Digital Age
Randolph J. May
Communications law and policy would be very different today—and more suited to the now generally...
Conforming Communications Policy to a Constitutional Culture
Randolph J. May
With over a decade elapsed since enactment of the supposedly (but not really) deregulatory Telecommunications...
Infringing Free Speech in the Broadband Age: Net Neutrality Mandates
Randolph J. May
There are many reasons why Congress should not adopt laws mandating so-called “net neutrality” for...
The Role of Public Utility Commissions
Kathleen Q. Abernathy, Larry S. Landis, Randolph J. May, Connie Murray, Gregory E. Sopkin
2006 Telecommunications Federalism Conference
The convergence of voice, video, and data on internet protocol-based platforms undermines the traditional regulatory...
A Proposal for a New Digital Age Communications Act
Randolph J. May, James A. Speta
Technological and marketplace developments have forced a re-thinking of the premises of communications regulation. Advances...
Randolph J. May Reviews "The Rule of Law in America" by Ronald A. Cass
Randolph J. May
It doesn’t take a Lexis/Nexis search to know that over the last half dozen years...
The FCC Versus the Constitution - Transcript
Andrew Schwartzman, J. Gregory Sidak, Jane Mago, Randolph J. May, Stephen F. Williams
The Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group sponsored this panel during the 2001 National Lawyers...