Apr 18 2023 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Are Digital Bills of Rights A Sound Solution to Conflict Among Tech Companies, Consumers, and Government? Dhruva Krishna On December 15, 1791, ten states ratified the Bill of Rights to address concerns about...
Jul 13 2023 Video FedSoc Forums Federal Spectrum Coordination: Pitfalls and Progress Scott D. Delacourt, Joe Kane, John Kneuer, David Redl As wireless devices become critical to our daily lives, the process of allocating and managing...
Jul 13 2023 Podcast Federal Spectrum Coordination: Pitfalls and Progress Scott D. Delacourt, Joe Kane, John Kneuer, David Redl As wireless devices become critical to our daily lives, the process of allocating and managing...
Aug 10 2023 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News Former NTIA Administrators Discuss Federal Spectrum Coordination Joe Kane We all rely on our wireless devices daily, but most people probably don’t think about...
Jan 10 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums The Race to 5G and the World Radio Conference Doug Kinkoph, Grace Koh, Patricia J. Paoletta, Thomas Sullivan Heard about the “Race to 5G”? Wonder who are the U.S.’ leading rivals, and when...
Nov 20 2023 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News The FCC Returns to the Law and Economics Free Zone Lawrence J. Spiwak Relatively speaking, the last several years have been pretty good for the U.S. broadband industry....
Nov 27 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Civil Rights • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News The FCC’s Digital Discrimination Order: Overreach in Pursuit of a Worthy Goal Randolph J. May In the introduction I prepared for moderating a Federalist Society podcast held on June 23,...
May 24 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Law & Economics • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post Some Thoughts on NTIA’s New “Artificial Intelligence Accountability Policy Report” Lawrence J. Spiwak After years of exploring the idea in science fiction, new advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI)...
May 4 2006 Podcast Franchising Elizabeth W. Beaty, Thomas Hazlett, John Kneuer, Walter B. McCormick, David M. McIntosh, Kyle E. McSlarrow 2006 Telecommunications Federalism Conference Traditionally, cities required utilities and other users of public rights-of-way to obtain franchise agreements before...
Feb 20 2014 Publication Federalist Society Review Government Must Take Prompt, Decisive Action as Spectrum Deficit Looms for American Consumers John Kneuer, Rachael M. Bender Engage Volume 14, Issue 3 October 2013 Note from the Editor: This article is a discussion about the allocation of spectrum. As...
Topics
Are Digital Bills of Rights A Sound Solution to Conflict Among Tech Companies, Consumers, and Government?
On December 15, 1791, ten states ratified the Bill of Rights to address concerns about...
Federal Spectrum Coordination: Pitfalls and Progress
Scott D. Delacourt, Joe Kane, John Kneuer, David Redl
As wireless devices become critical to our daily lives, the process of allocating and managing...
Federal Spectrum Coordination: Pitfalls and Progress
Scott D. Delacourt, Joe Kane, John Kneuer, David Redl
As wireless devices become critical to our daily lives, the process of allocating and managing...
Topics
Former NTIA Administrators Discuss Federal Spectrum Coordination
We all rely on our wireless devices daily, but most people probably don’t think about...
The Race to 5G and the World Radio Conference
Doug Kinkoph, Grace Koh, Patricia J. Paoletta, Thomas Sullivan
Heard about the “Race to 5G”? Wonder who are the U.S.’ leading rivals, and when...
Topics
The FCC Returns to the Law and Economics Free Zone
Relatively speaking, the last several years have been pretty good for the U.S. broadband industry....
Topics
The FCC’s Digital Discrimination Order: Overreach in Pursuit of a Worthy Goal
In the introduction I prepared for moderating a Federalist Society podcast held on June 23,...
Topics
Some Thoughts on NTIA’s New “Artificial Intelligence Accountability Policy Report”
After years of exploring the idea in science fiction, new advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI)...
Franchising
Elizabeth W. Beaty, Thomas Hazlett, John Kneuer, Walter B. McCormick, David M. McIntosh, Kyle E. McSlarrow
2006 Telecommunications Federalism Conference
Traditionally, cities required utilities and other users of public rights-of-way to obtain franchise agreements before...
Government Must Take Prompt, Decisive Action as Spectrum Deficit Looms for American Consumers
John Kneuer, Rachael M. Bender
Engage Volume 14, Issue 3 October 2013
Note from the Editor: This article is a discussion about the allocation of spectrum. As...