Oct 1 2004 Publication Federalist Society Review Listening to VOIP Julian Gehman The current debate in Congress and at the FCC over regulating voice over Internet protocol...
Jun 20 2016 Podcast Net Neutrality Survives D.C. Circuit Challenge: U.S. Telecom Association v. FCC - Podcast Adam White, Brett Shumate Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast On Wednesday, June 14, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s...
Nov 19 2007 Video Event Videos The Regulatory State and American Technology David A. Gross, Roy E. Hoffinger, Robert M. McDowell, James T. Miller, Stephen F. Williams 2007 National Lawyers Convention The Federalist Society's Telecommunications Practice Group presented this panel discussion at the 2007 Annual National...
May 20 2016 Podcast Regulatory Barriers to Innovation Krishna Juvvadi, Clark Neily, John O'Neill, Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Peter Pitsch Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference American technological innovation has given birth to entire new segments of economic activity. The sharing...
Jan 15 2016 Podcast Luncheon Debate: RESOLVED: The FCC Does Not Have the Legal Authority to Implement Net Neutrality Adam Candeub, Justin (Gus) Hurwitz, Daniel Lyons, Geoffrey A. Manne, James A. Speta 18th Annual Faculty Conference The FCC derives its legal authority almost entirely from statutes that predate the Internet--primarily from...
Dec 17 2010 Video Event Videos Regulation of the Internet Meredith Attwell Baker, John F. Blevins, Christopher Libertelli, Dean Reuter, Scott J. Wallsten, Christopher S. Yoo Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group The internet has been a revolution of undoubted importance in the business world, for government,...
May 15 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums Broadcast Journalism and the First Amendment: A Conversation with the FCC’s General Counsel Randolph J. May, Thomas M. Johnson Broadcasters—not the FCC—are responsible for selecting the material that they air. This is why the...
May 15 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums Working From Home: Cyber Hygiene in the COVID Crisis Nicholas Degani, Joseph V. DeMarco, Paul Eisler As corporations and even entire municipalities are increasingly advising or requiring their employees to work...
May 15 2020 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Broadcast Journalism and the First Amendment Randolph J. May In late March, Free Press, a D.C.-based advocacy organization, filed a petition with the Federal Communications...
Jun 11 2008 Video Event Videos Communications and Technology Policy for the Next Administration Reed E. Hundt, Michael K. Powell, Bryan N. Tramont Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group The communications and technology sectors are key drivers of our nation's prosperity, of our society's...
Listening to VOIP
Julian Gehman
The current debate in Congress and at the FCC over regulating voice over Internet protocol...
Net Neutrality Survives D.C. Circuit Challenge: U.S. Telecom Association v. FCC - Podcast
Adam White, Brett Shumate
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast
On Wednesday, June 14, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s...
The Regulatory State and American Technology
David A. Gross, Roy E. Hoffinger, Robert M. McDowell, James T. Miller, Stephen F. Williams
2007 National Lawyers Convention
The Federalist Society's Telecommunications Practice Group presented this panel discussion at the 2007 Annual National...
Regulatory Barriers to Innovation
Krishna Juvvadi, Clark Neily, John O'Neill, Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Peter Pitsch
Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
American technological innovation has given birth to entire new segments of economic activity. The sharing...
Luncheon Debate: RESOLVED: The FCC Does Not Have the Legal Authority to Implement Net Neutrality
Adam Candeub, Justin (Gus) Hurwitz, Daniel Lyons, Geoffrey A. Manne, James A. Speta
18th Annual Faculty Conference
The FCC derives its legal authority almost entirely from statutes that predate the Internet--primarily from...
Regulation of the Internet
Meredith Attwell Baker, John F. Blevins, Christopher Libertelli, Dean Reuter, Scott J. Wallsten, Christopher S. Yoo
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group
The internet has been a revolution of undoubted importance in the business world, for government,...
Broadcast Journalism and the First Amendment: A Conversation with the FCC’s General Counsel
Randolph J. May, Thomas M. Johnson
Broadcasters—not the FCC—are responsible for selecting the material that they air. This is why the...
Working From Home: Cyber Hygiene in the COVID Crisis
Nicholas Degani, Joseph V. DeMarco, Paul Eisler
As corporations and even entire municipalities are increasingly advising or requiring their employees to work...
Topics
Broadcast Journalism and the First Amendment
In late March, Free Press, a D.C.-based advocacy organization, filed a petition with the Federal Communications...
Communications and Technology Policy for the Next Administration
Reed E. Hundt, Michael K. Powell, Bryan N. Tramont
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group
The communications and technology sectors are key drivers of our nation's prosperity, of our society's...