Dec 7 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post Student Blog Initiative In the Shadow of Skidmore and Seminole Rock?: Chevron and Auer Deference and Their Conceits Raymond Yang When an agency interprets a statute it administers, a court will defer to the agency’s...
Sep 22 2020 Topics Regulatory Transparency Project • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post That's Debatable The FCC Should Address Distortions of Section 230 Rachel Bovard That's Debatable is a new blog initiative bringing together legal and policy experts with differing perspectives...
Jan 2 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review Kisor v. Wilkie Makes Auer a Paper Tiger Karen Harned, Aeron Van Scoyk Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
May 16 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federal Courts Blog Post News Baldwin v. U.S.: Will the Chevron Doctrine Be Refined or Overruled? Robert T. Carney In Baldwin v. United States, No. 17-55115 (filed April 16, 2019), the United States...
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...
Nov 15 2017 Publication Federalist Society Review Net Neutrality Without the FCC?: Why the FTC Can Regulate Broadband Effectively Roslyn Layton, Tom W. Struble Note from the Editor: This article argues that the FTC has jurisdiction over broadband and the...
Aug 30 2017 Publication Federalist Society Review How to Regulate the Internet Kathleen Q. Abernathy Note from the Editor: This article traces the history of the FCC’s approach to regulating...
Sep 22 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review The FCC Forgot Something in Piecing Together Its Complex Proposal for Broadband Privacy Regulation: Consumers Rosemary C. Harold Note from the Editor: This article discusses the FCC’s proposed rules for broadband privacy, and...
Jun 15 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News DC Circuit Upholds FCC's Nearly Open-Ended Power to Regulate Broadband Dennis Murashko, Seth L. Cooper On June 14, a 2-1 majority of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals gave absolute...
Aug 28 2015 Publication Federalist Society Review Net Neutrality and the Rule of Law Brett Shumate, Richard E. Wiley This article is about the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules. As always, the Federalist...
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In the Shadow of Skidmore and Seminole Rock?: Chevron and Auer Deference and Their Conceits
When an agency interprets a statute it administers, a court will defer to the agency’s...
Topics
The FCC Should Address Distortions of Section 230
That's Debatable is a new blog initiative bringing together legal and policy experts with differing perspectives...
Kisor v. Wilkie Makes Auer a Paper Tiger
Karen Harned, Aeron Van Scoyk
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Topics
Baldwin v. U.S.: Will the Chevron Doctrine Be Refined or Overruled?
In Baldwin v. United States, No. 17-55115 (filed April 16, 2019), the United States...
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...
Net Neutrality Without the FCC?: Why the FTC Can Regulate Broadband Effectively
Roslyn Layton, Tom W. Struble
Note from the Editor: This article argues that the FTC has jurisdiction over broadband and the...
How to Regulate the Internet
Kathleen Q. Abernathy
Note from the Editor: This article traces the history of the FCC’s approach to regulating...
The FCC Forgot Something in Piecing Together Its Complex Proposal for Broadband Privacy Regulation: Consumers
Rosemary C. Harold
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the FCC’s proposed rules for broadband privacy, and...
Topics
DC Circuit Upholds FCC's Nearly Open-Ended Power to Regulate Broadband
On June 14, a 2-1 majority of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals gave absolute...
Net Neutrality and the Rule of Law
Brett Shumate, Richard E. Wiley
This article is about the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules. As always, the Federalist...