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Risks Posed by Government-Owned Networks Justify State Law Limits
By Seth L. Cooper
/ June 20, 2024
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Constitutionalism
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How The Magna Carta Can Save Donald Trump
By Randolph J. May
/ June 14, 2024
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Communications and Internet Policy
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The Fate of the BEAD Program Rests on “Devilish Details”
By Andrew Long
/ June 10, 2024
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Filed Comment
FSF Comments – State of Competition in the Communications Marketplace
By Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper
/ June 6, 2024
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Communications and Internet Policy
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The FCC’s New Title II Order Allows Harmful Rate Regulation
By Seth L. Cooper
/ May 21, 2024
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Communications and Internet Policy
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Second Circuit Preemption Decision Won’t Save New York Broadband Rate Regulation Scheme
By Daniel A. Lyons
/ May 10, 2024
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The FCC Is Complicit in the Decline of Traditional MVPDs
By Andrew Long
/ May 8, 2024
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Second Circuit Preemption Decision Won’t Save New York Broadband Rate Regulation Scheme
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FSF Reply Comments – Cable Operator and DBS Provider Billing Practices
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Virginia Flags NTIA’s Impermissible Pressure to Regulate Broadband Rates
February 15, 2024
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Congress and the Administration Should Move Against Online Copyright Piracy
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Seth L. Cooper
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FSF Comments – Cable Operator and DBS Provider Billing Practices
February 5, 2024
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FCC’s School Bus Wi-Fi Subsidy Lacks Statutory Support
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FSF Reply Comments – Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet
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