Apr 21 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Administrative State: An Examination of Federal Rulemaking Randolph May I was privileged to testify yesterday at a hearing held by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and...
Jun 28 2013 Publication Federalist Society Review Antitrust and High-tech: Regulatory Risks for Innovation and Competition Ronald A. Cass Engage Volume 14, Issue 1 February 2013 I. Target Selection in an Innovation Economy A. Regulatory Power, Regulations’ Problems, and Antitrust While...
Jul 13 2020 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post A Legacy Communications Act Requirement Hamstrings Rural Broadband Deployment Randolph May The Federal Communications Commission relies, in part, upon what's called the Universal Service Fund (USF)...
Nov 20 2010 Publication Remarks of FCC Commissioner Robert M. McDowell - Prepared Remarks Robert M. McDowell 2010 National Lawyers Convention The Federalist Society's Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group hosted a panel discussion on "Rewriting the Telecomm...
Apr 8 2021 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News In Response to Joel Thayer Lawrence J. Spiwak Recently, the Federalist Society posted a blog by Joel Thayer entitled The FCC’s Legal Authority...
Nov 29 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review A Change in Direction for the Federal Trade Commission? Lawrence J. Spiwak Federalist Society Review, Volume 22 While antitrust and regulation are supposed to be two sides of the same coin,[1] there...
Mar 8 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Article I Initiative • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News USTelecom and its Aftermath John Kneuer In a recent law review article published in the Federal Communications Law Journal entitled USTelecom...
Sep 26 2023 Topics First Amendment • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News New Legal Analysis: Regulatory Implications of Turning Internet Platforms Into Common Carriers Neil Chilson The content moderation policies of major internet platforms like Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) have...
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...
Topics
The Administrative State: An Examination of Federal Rulemaking
I was privileged to testify yesterday at a hearing held by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and...
Antitrust and High-tech: Regulatory Risks for Innovation and Competition
Ronald A. Cass
Engage Volume 14, Issue 1 February 2013
I. Target Selection in an Innovation Economy A. Regulatory Power, Regulations’ Problems, and Antitrust While...
Topics
A Legacy Communications Act Requirement Hamstrings Rural Broadband Deployment
The Federal Communications Commission relies, in part, upon what's called the Universal Service Fund (USF)...
Remarks of FCC Commissioner Robert M. McDowell - Prepared Remarks
Robert M. McDowell
2010 National Lawyers Convention
The Federalist Society's Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group hosted a panel discussion on "Rewriting the Telecomm...
Topics
In Response to Joel Thayer
Recently, the Federalist Society posted a blog by Joel Thayer entitled The FCC’s Legal Authority...
A Change in Direction for the Federal Trade Commission?
Lawrence J. Spiwak
Federalist Society Review, Volume 22
While antitrust and regulation are supposed to be two sides of the same coin,[1] there...
Topics
USTelecom and its Aftermath
In a recent law review article published in the Federal Communications Law Journal entitled USTelecom...
Topics
New Legal Analysis: Regulatory Implications of Turning Internet Platforms Into Common Carriers
The content moderation policies of major internet platforms like Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) have...
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...