Perspectives from FSF Scholars 2024 Congress Should Better Secure Copyrights From State Infringements September 27, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper The BEAD Program Puts the Cart Before the Horse September 25, 2024 / Andrew Long Brief Observations on Constitution Day 2024 September 17, 2024 / Randolph J. May Disparate Consequences Doom Video Billing Proposal September 4, 2024 / Andrew Long On Labor Day, Consider Abraham Lincoln’s Views on Labor September 3, 2024 / Randolph J. May The “NO FAKES Act” Would Protect Americans’ Rights Against Harmful Digital Replicas August 27, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper The Sixth Circuit Stays the FCC’s Latest Net Neutrality Flip-Flop August 23, 2024 / Randolph J. May FCC Can’t Subsidize Wi-Fi Use Away From Schools and Libraries August 20, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper BEAD Program Technological Neutrality “Fix” Falls Short August 13, 2024 / Andrew Long Court Ruling on USF’s Unconstitutionality Should Spur Reform in Congress August 9, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper The FCC’s Proposed Rule on AI in Political Ads Is Misguided August 7, 2024 / Randolph J. May Fifth Circuit Rules USF Contribution Scheme Violates Legislative Vesting Clause August 5, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper Chevron’s Demise Re-Aligns Administrative State With Founders’ Vision July 24, 2024 / Randolph J. May It Sounds Like Generative AI Music Services Are Infringing Copyrights July 22, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper Chevron’s Demise Curbs Agency Power, Boosts Congress’s July 2, 2024 / Randolph J. May Risks Posed by Government-Owned Networks Justify State Law Limits June 20, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper How The Magna Carta Can Save Donald Trump June 14, 2024 / Randolph J. May The Fate of the BEAD Program Rests on “Devilish Details” June 10, 2024 / Andrew Long The FCC’s New Title II Order Allows Harmful Rate Regulation May 21, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper The FCC Is Complicit in the Decline of Traditional MVPDs May 8, 2024 / Andrew Long Second Circuit Rejects Preemption Challenge to New York’s Broadband Rate Regulation May 3, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper Every Election Is the Most Consequential In Our Lifetime May 2, 2024 / Randolph J. May Public Safety Rebrand Won’t Save the FCC’s Internet Regulation Plan From Unlawfulness April 22, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper Congressional Leaders Return Privacy to the Front Burner April 19, 2024 / Andrew Long The FCC’s Internet Regulation Plan Fails the Major Questions Doctrine April 12, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper The “Network Slicing” Debate Exposes How Title II Will Kill Innovation April 2, 2024 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Long Restoring America by Recovering Madisonian Virtue April 1, 2024 / Randolph J. May The Pen and the Phone, and the Regulatory Pendulum Problem March 21, 2024 / Jeffrey A. Rosen Reform the Affordable Connectivity Program Before Extending It March 5, 2024 / Randolph J. May Claudine Gay’s ‘My Truths’ v. the Declaration’s ‘Self-Evident Truths’ February 23, 2024 / Randolph J. May The FCC’s Ignoring Broadband Competition February 22, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper Virginia Flags NTIA’s Impermissible Pressure to Regulate Broadband Rates February 15, 2024 / Andrew Long Congress and the Administration Should Move Against Online Copyright Piracy February 9, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper FCC’s School Bus Wi-Fi Subsidy Lacks Statutory Support February 1, 2024 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper The “No AI Fraud Act” Would Secure IP Rights Consistent With the First Amendment January 26, 2024 / Seth L. Cooper Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right: NTIA’s Endorsement Can’t Save the FCC’s Flawed Read of Section 706 January 19, 2024 / Andrew Long Chevron’s Possible Demise, Independent Agencies – and Justice Kagan January 12, 2024 / Randolph J. May 2023 Stop the Biden FCC’s Plan to Control Internet Networks December 20, 2023 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper The FCC’s Digital Discrimination Order: An Overreach in Pursuit of a Worthy Goal November 28, 2023 / Randolph J. May Refreshing the Record on Net Neutrality November 14, 2023 / Daniel A. Lyons Copyright Case Affirming Human Creativity Sets the Stage for AI Issues November 2, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper Let Us Not Raise a Ruckus Over Net Neutrality October 30, 2023 / Randolph J. May Ever-Expanding Video Competition Undercuts Calls for More Rules, Compels Elimination of Existing Regulations October 23, 2023 / Andrew Long Net Neutrality Regulation Is Not a Public Safety Measure October 17, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper Net Neutrality Redux: A Fight Over First Principles October 16, 2023 / Randolph J. May FCC Ambiguous “General Conduct” Standard Is Bad Policy and Likely Unlawful October 13, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper FCC Rules Should Focus on Intentional Digital Discrimination Only October 3, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper Senator Cruz Proposes Fixes to Flawed BEAD Program October 2, 2023 / Randolph J. May There’s Little Question Net Neutrality Is a Major Question September 28, 2023 / Randolph J. May Takings Clause Ruling on Required Book Deposits Implicates Property Rights in Copyrights September 27, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper Reimposing Burdensome Net Neutrality Mandates Will Harm Consumers September 21, 2023 / Randolph J. May Supreme Court Should Clarify the Law on Direct Infringement of Copyrighted Works September 20, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper Spotlighting the FCC’s Key Digital Discrimination Rulemaking September 15, 2023 / Randolph J. May Internet Archive to Face the Music for Mass Copyright Infringement September 7, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper For Wes Moore, the Time for Discipline Is Now August 30, 2023 / Randolph J. May The FCC Should Define “Broadband” Based on Actual Consumer Usage August 24, 2023 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Long FCC “Digital Discrimination” Rules Should Steer Clear of Burdensome Regulation August 16, 2023 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper A First Amendment Bulwark Against a Ministry of Truth August 1, 2023 / Randolph J. May More States Compound the Dreaded Privacy “Patchwork” Problem July 24, 2023 / Andrew Long Congress Should Restore Focus on Bringing Broadband to Unserved Rural Americans July 18, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper Broadband: Billions at Risk of Wasteful Duplication July 13, 2023 / Andrew Long American Broadband Deployment Act Would Speed Up Buildout Efforts July 11, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper Don’t Regulate Internet Providers as Public Utilities – Again! July 6, 2023 / Randolph J. May With Pay-TV on the Wane, Legacy Regulations Should Follow July 6, 2023 / Andrew Long Independence Day July 5, 2023 / Randolph J. May Don’t Initiate a “Data Cap” Inquiry June 22, 2023 / Randolph J. May Supreme Court’s Andy Warhol “Fair Use” Decision Favors Judicial Modesty and Copyrights in Derivative Works June 12, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 20: A Federal Digital Platform Commission Is a “Cure” Worse Than the Disease June 5, 2023 / Randolph J. May Chevron’s Demise Would Check the Administrative State’s Expansion May 19, 2023 / Randolph J. May Mindfully Wasteful Spending: The Definition of Broadband May 18, 2023 / Michelle P. Connolly, Ph.D. Wasteful Duplication by Design: A Case Study on Overlapping Federal Broadband Subsidies May 8, 2023 / Andrew Long World IP Day 2023: Strengthen Copyrights for American Music Recordings April 25, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 19: Law School Rankings Should Include a Free Speech Criterion April 20, 2023 / Randolph J. May The Affordable Connectivity Program: Extend It, But Mend It April 5, 2023 / Randolph J. May The Role of Importance in Resolving Questions of Agency Authority April 5, 2023 / Ilan Wurman Regardless of Its Composition, the FCC Should Avoid the Title II Morass March 22, 2023 / Andrew Long Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 18: Applying Robert’s Rules of Order To Cancel Culture March 10, 2023 / Randolph J. May Preserve Consumer Choice for Affordable Broadband Plans With ETFs March 10, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper The Affordable Connectivity Program: Time Is of the Essence for Congress to Act March 6, 2023 / Randolph J. May Section 230, Speech on the Internet, and the Supreme Court Dog That Might Not Bark February 28, 2023 / Enrique Armijo Extending FCC Spectrum Auction Authority Is Essential to the 5G Race February 23, 2023 / Andrew Long Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 17: Free Markets Are a Crucial Antidote to Cancel Culture February 15, 2023 / Randolph J. May NFIB V. OSHA: A Unified Separation of Powers Doctrine and Chevron’s No Show February 9, 2023 / Randolph J. May and Andrew K. Magloughlin Second Circuit Hears Preemption Challenge to New York’s Broadband Rate Regulation Law February 7, 2023 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper In 2023, the Congressional Privacy Impasse Could Reach Its Breaking Point February 3, 2023 / Andrew Long Wes Moore Should Follow Glenn Youngkin’s Regulatory Reform Model January 30, 2023 / Randolph J. May A Critique of the ‘Congressional Dysfunction’ Critique of the Major Questions Doctrine January 24, 2023 / Randolph J. May On Video, the FCC’s Competition Report Falls Short January 24, 2023 / Andrew Long The 2022 Communications Marketplace Report: Timely FCC Action Could Accelerate Next-Gen Broadband Deployment January 19, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper Innovation Will Protect Consumers From Illegal Text Messages Better Than New FCC Rules January 4, 2023 / Seth L. Cooper 2022 Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely: Combatting Cancel Culture With a Reinvigorated Constitutional Culture December 28, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication A Trio of “Sleeper” Nondelegation Doctrine Challenges December 14, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Ninth Circuit Should Uphold Preemption of State Rate Controls on Wireless Services December 13, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Broadband Map Paves the Way for BEAD Grants, Better Oversight December 1, 2022 / Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Should Rely on Pro-Deployment Actions to Avoid Digital Discrimination November 30, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely: Amidst the Turmoil, Don’t Handcuff Twitter With Government Control November 28, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Absent Oversight, the Broadband Funding Faucet Likely Will Overflow November 10, 2022 / Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Adverse Impact of Municipal and Cooperative Internet Service on Entry and Competition November 4, 2022 / Michelle P. Connolly / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely: What the Chief Twit Should Do Now to Avoid the “Hellscape” November 3, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Court Ruling Reinforces Copyright Owners’ Anti-Circumvention Rights October 31, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Intellectual Property, Publication Copyright Owners Should Be Protected From Digital First Sale Schemes October 27, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Intellectual Property, Publication Congress Should Extend and Revise the Affordable Connectivity Program October 25, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking Clearly and Speaking Freely: A Reasonableness Standard for Fixing Section 230 October 19, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication The FCC Should Reject a Disparate Impact Standard: Targeted Subsidies Should Be Used to Address Deployment Gaps October 14, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication NTIA’s BEAD Program Needs Revisions to Succeed October 3, 2022 / Michelle P. Connolly / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking Clearly and Speaking Freely – Part 12: Shining a Spotlight on Big Tech’s Section 230 Immunity September 28, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Expanding Cracks Threaten the Privacy Preemption Legislative Compromise September 23, 2022 / Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication On Constitution Day, Celebrate the Separation of Powers September 19, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication A Tale of Two Trends: Traditional Video Distributors Shrink While Streaming Video Grows September 15, 2022 / Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication D.C. Circuit Upholds FCC’s 5.9 GHz Order Reallocating Spectrum for Unlicensed Use September 12, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Case for Modest Speed Benchmarks in the FCC’s Next Broadband Report September 7, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication This Labor Day, Remember Abraham Lincoln and the Importance of Work September 6, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Intellectual Property, Publication The FCC’s USF Report: Unprecedented Broadband Funding Requires Fundamental Universal Service Reforms August 26, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Congress Should Consider Expanding Universal Service Contributions: FCC Poses a Potential Answer to USF’s Financial Problems August 23, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking Clearly and Speaking Freely – Part 11: Unnecessarily Flagging the “R” Word August 15, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Commerce Committee Passes Amended Privacy Bill, Concerns Remain August 4, 2022 / Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication It’s Net Neutrality Groundhog Day – Again! August 2, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 10: Empowering Consumers to Be Content Moderators July 25, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication A Major Ruling on Major Questions July 15, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Fresno’s Failure to Act with Finality Frustrates Wireless Deployment, Violates 1996 Act July 11, 2022 / Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 9: When Private Web Censorship Becomes Government Action June 21, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication FTC Competition Rulemaking Is Unlawful June 17, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Magloughlin / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Bipartisan Privacy Discussion Draft: Significant, If Incomplete, Progress June 16, 2022 / Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Congress Should Require Major Web Platforms to Support Universal Service June 14, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC Should Preserve and Expand Its Broadband Infrastructure Reforms June 8, 2022 / Seth Cooper and Andrew Magloughlin / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 8 – Adopting A Presumption Favoring Free Speech June 2, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication NTIA’s Broadband Subsidies Must Respect State Law Limits on Government-Owned Networks May 26, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Future Guidance Can Fix NTIA’s Flawed “Fiber-First” Approach May 24, 2022 / Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication State Restrictions on Ebook License Prices Are Preempted by Federal Law May 20, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Intellectual Property, Publication Don’t Believe the Hype: Streaming Dominates the Video Marketplace May 16, 2022 / Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 7: Misusing Misinformation May 3, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication The Major Questions Doctrine Slams the Door Shut on UMC Rulemaking May 3, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Andrew K. Magloughlin / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication World IP Day 2022: Strengthen Copyright Protections for Creative Works April 26, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Intellectual Property, Publication Fixed Wireless Access Is Boosting Rural Broadband and Consumer Choice April 25, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 6: All Atwitter About Twitter April 18, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication The FCC Should Keep Broadband Free From Rate Regulation April 12, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication SMART Act Would Help Prevent Online Copyright Infringement April 6, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Intellectual Property, Publication Broadband “Nutrition Labels” Should Stick To a Strict Statutory Diet April 5, 2022 / Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Maryland Needs More Than A Gas Tax Holiday March 29, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Maryland Policy, Publication Conflict Preemption Ruling Bars Enforcement of Maryland’s Law on Forced Ebook Licensing March 22, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Intellectual Property, Maryland Policy, Publication State Laws Forcing Publishers to License Ebooks to Libraries Are Unlawful March 21, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Maryland Policy, Publication NTIA Lacks Authority to Cut Broadband Funds From States That Limit Municipal Networks March 7, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Overlapping Broadband Appropriations Demand Agency Coordination: New FCC Maps Can Track Grants, Avert Waste March 2, 2022 / Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication American Music Fairness Act Would Secure Copyrights in Sound Recordings February 24, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Intellectual Property, Publication Congress Should Require Better Agency Coordination on Spectrum Policy February 15, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 5 February 4, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication D.C. Circuit Should Affirm the Constitutionality of Anti-Circumvention Rights February 2, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Constitutionalism, Intellectual Property, Publication NFIB v. OSHA: Nondelegation, Major Questions, and Chevron’s No Show January 27, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Maryland General Assembly Should Adopt Hogan’s Tax Plan January 26, 2022 / Randolph J. May / 2022, Maryland Policy, Publication The Broadband Internet Services Market in January 2022: 5G, Cable, Fixed Wireless, Wi-Fi 6, and Fiber Are Benefitting Consumers January 21, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper and Andrew K. Magloughlin / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Self-Defeating Treasury Subsidy Rule Wrongly Champions Broadband Overbuilds January 19, 2022 / Randolph May and Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication First Circuit Wrongly Concludes Maine’s Prorated Billing Requirement Is Not Unlawful January 14, 2022 / Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Tale of Three Data Privacy Bills: Federal Legislative Stalemate Enables Bad State Laws January 6, 2022 / Andrew Long / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication State-Level Price Controls on Broadband Conflict With Federal Policy: Court Should Affirm the Preemptive Force of the FCC’s 2018 Order January 3, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper / 2022, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication 2021 Biden’s Executive Agencies Doing ‘Net Neutrality’ End Run December 22, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Preventing Mass Comment Wars December 14, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication States Should Not Take Intellectual Property Without Just Compensation: The Constitution’s Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments Protect Copyrights December 13, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Intellectual Property, Publication Net Neutrality’s ‘Founder’ Was Wrong About Broadband Markets: Competition Protects Internet Access But Big Tech Poses Realistic Harms December 7, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper and Andrew K. Magloughlin / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Constitutional Considerations for Proper Spectrum Policy: A Preference for Private Property Rights and Market Competition December 3, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication The Department of Agriculture (Obviously) Is Not the FCC: Why, Then, Is It Dictating Communications Policy? November 29, 2021 / Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication What Bill Kennard Said in 1999 and Why It Matters Today November 19, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FAA Should Stop Interfering With 5G in the C-Band November 12, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FTC Staff Report on ISP Privacy Practices: Understates Tools for Consumers, Underscores Need for Federal Legislation November 10, 2021 / Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Nondelegation Doctrine Challenge to the FCC’s Universal Service Regime November 4, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Supreme Court’s Recent Separation of Powers Decisions and Their Implications for the FCC October 21, 2021 / Christopher J. Walker / 2021, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Treasury Department Resurrects the Scary Biden Broadband Plan October 20, 2021 / Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Court Rejects Section 230 Immunity from State Intellectual Property Law Claims October 8, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Intellectual Property, Publication The FCC Should Revive Notices of Inquiry October 5, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Should Preempt Local Cost Barriers to Fiber Deployment October 4, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Pixel by Pixel, Video Streaming’s Ascension Comes Into Focus September 29, 2021 / Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Where’s the Beef? September 21, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Considering Copyright on Constitution Day September 17, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Intellectual Property, Publication Inequality In America: Joe Biden, Meet Alexis de Tocqueville September 14, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Administrative Law, Civil Society, Publication AT&T’s 3G Sunset Will Make Way for Speedy 5G Services: Technology Transitions Shouldn’t Be Delayed by Special Pleading September 13, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Pressures Multiply for Congress to Act on Data Privacy September 3, 2021 / Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Online Ads Supporting Copyright Piracy Need to Be Stopped August 31, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Intellectual Property, Publication T-Mobile’s Timely 3G Sunset Will Spur Stronger 5G Services: Early 2022 CDMA Network Retirement Shouldn’t Be Slowed August 23, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication New Study Once Again Dispels Municipal Broadband Viability: And Affirms the Wisdom of State Bans August 18, 2021 / Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Congress Should Secure Full Copyright Protections for Music Sound Recordings August 11, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Intellectual Property, Publication Evidence of Falling Broadband Prices Grows Despite Overall Spike in Inflation August 9, 2021 / Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Biden Executive Order’s Regulatory Proposals: Broadband Consumers and Competition Would Be Harmed August 4, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Failure Everywhere? The Expansion of Goals for Antitrust July 30, 2021 / Timothy Brennan / 2021, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Say No to the Biden Broadband Plan for Government Subsidies and Price Controls July 27, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Not All Government Spending on Infrastructure Is Investment July 22, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Real Infrastructure Opportunity for Congress: Speed Deployment of 5G Network July 21, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The BRIDGE Act: The Wrong Way Forward on Broadband Policy July 13, 2021 / Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Congress May Invest Billions in Broadband: It Should Reform the Universal Service Fund Too July 9, 2021 / Justin (Gus) Hurwitz / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Fighting Online Piracy Will Boost American Economy and Jobs June 29, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Intellectual Property, Publication Biden Broadband Plan: “Future Proofing” Is Likely “Fool’s Proofing” June 24, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Court Halts New York Price Controls on Broadband Internet Services June 21, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 4 June 15, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Streaming Continues to Redefine the Video Landscape June 11, 2021 / Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Wireless Infrastructure Reforms Rest on Solid Constitutional Foundations June 8, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 3 June 4, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Biden Broadband Plan – Transparency and Accuracy Required for Sound Policy June 2, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Why Biden’s Broadband Plan Is Constitutionally Suspect May 20, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Congress Should Modernize Digital Copyright Law to Protect Americans’ Content May 18, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Intellectual Property, Publication Biden Broadband Plan Favoring Government-Owned Networks Lacks a Constitutional Foundation May 11, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Biden Broadband Plan – Claims That Broadband Is “Too Expensive” Are Unfounded May 7, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 2 May 3, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Biden Broadband Plan: Misdirected Broadband Subsidies Hurt Competition and Consumers April 28, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Congress Should Put Universal Service on a Firmer Constitutional Foundation April 22, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 1 April 19, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication FCC Process Reforms Protect the Rule of Law April 12, 2021 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication The Property Rights View of Copyrights Beats Bogus Monopoly Talk April 7, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Intellectual Property, Publication State Cable Bills Prorating Requirements Clearly Are Preempted April 6, 2021 / Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication California’s Net Neutrality Law Threatens Veterans’ Telehealth March 30, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Inconsistent State Data Privacy Laws Increase Confusion and Costs March 16, 2021 / Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Reasonable Alternative to Internet Public Utility Regulation March 12, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Copyright Law Needs a Modernization, Not a Restatement March 5, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication The Constitutional Foundations of Communications Law and Policy March 3, 2021 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Constitutionalism, Publication Lessons From the FCC’s Broadband Deployment Report February 25, 2021 / Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Fast Action on the Lower 3 GHz Band Will Secure America’s 5G Future February 18, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Hiding the Subsidy: The Financial Transparency Problem with Municipal Broadband Systems February 12, 2021 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication On Its Silver Anniversary, Let’s Modernize the Telecom Act of 1996 February 9, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Emergency Broadband Benefit: A Possible Model for Future Lifeline Funding February 5, 2021 / Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Chairman Pai’s FCC Followed a Sound Process in Approving L-Band Wireless Services January 26, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC’s Marketplace Report Substantiates the Extent of Competition January 26, 2021 / Randolph J. May, Seth L. Cooper, and Andrew Long / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Why Restoring Internet Freedom Was a Landmark Accomplishment January 17, 2021 / Randolph J. May / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Congress Should Hold Big Tech Accountable for Copyright Violations January 11, 2021 / Seth L. Cooper / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Intellectual Property, Publication A PRIMER: COMMUNICATIONS POLICY PRIORITIES FOR 2021 – Do’s and Don’ts for Policymakers January 6, 2021 / Kathee Baker / 2021, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2020 Democrats’ Digital Democracy Task Force Wrong Direction for Online Democracy December 30, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Online Video Subscriber Growth Compels Further Deregulation December 11, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Conservative Counterrevolution in Administrative Law December 9, 2020 / Joseph Postell / 2020, Administrative Law, Publication The Mayflower Compact and Why It Matters December 2, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Constitutionalism, Publication The FCC Should Promote Timely Transitions to Next-Gen Broadband December 1, 2020 / Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Congress Should Fund Needed Broadband Maps This Session November 30, 2020 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Net Neutrality Is Dead, and the Internet Is Much Better Off for It November 18, 2020 / Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication California Voters Approve the California Privacy Rights Act: A Detailed Analysis of Its Requirements and Impact November 17, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC’s 5.9 GHz Proposal Would Advance Both Wi-Fi and Vehicle Safety November 9, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Congress Must Modernize Copyright Law to Curb Mass Online Theft November 5, 2020 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Intellectual Property, Publication Section 230 Legal Issues: The FCC’s Authority and the First Amendment November 4, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Maine Cable Law, Ignoring Competition, Is “Unambiguously Preempted” October 26, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC Should Reaffirm Its Successful Internet Freedom Policy: Broadband Consumers Are Better Off Now Than Three Years Ago October 21, 2020 / Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Nondelegation Doctrine is Alive and Well in the States October 19, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Multicasts, ATSC 3.0 Turn Broadcasting Into a Multichannel Platform October 12, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Congress Should Preserve Anti-Circumvention Rights: The Online Market for Movies and Music Depends on DMCA Section 1201 October 6, 2020 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Justice Ginsburg’s Replacement Won’t Decimate the Administrative State September 26, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Administrative Law, Publication Closing the Lid on “Unlock the Box” Should End Video Device Regulation September 25, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Improving the Efficiency of IP Captioned Telephone Service September 23, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Lessons from the Department of Justice v. AT&T: The Difficulty of Predicting Outcomes in Dynamic Markets September 16, 2020 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication “10G” Can Help Future-Proof Broadband Infrastructure September 11, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Day of Reckoning Approaches for California Net Neutrality Law September 9, 2020 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Involuntary Volunteers at the FCC August 20, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Timely Action Will Expand Broadband Amidst the Pandemic August 11, 2020 / Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Congress Should Stop States From Infringing Copyrights July 31, 2020 / Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Intellectual Property, Publication Legislative “Best Practices” to Expand and Accelerate Broadband Coverage July 29, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Municipal Broadband Proponents Falsely Claim No Harm to Taxpayers July 27, 2020 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Trilogy of Supreme Court Cases Highlight Deficiencies in Anti-Robocall Statute July 21, 2020 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Maine’s Cable Unbundling Law Violates the First Amendment July 17, 2020 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication New Vertical Merger Guidelines Are Consistent With FSF Comments July 9, 2020 / Randolph J. May and Theodore R. Bolema / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Copyright Office Report Should Spur Modernizing the DMCA June 30, 2020 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Intellectual Property, Publication Process Matters – And Inaccurate Characterizations Of Process Matter June 29, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Considering Section 230 Revisions, Rationally June 24, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The ETC Requirement for Accessing Broadband Funds Should Be Eliminated June 19, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Local Governments Find New Ways to Evade State-Level Municipal Broadband Restrictions June 18, 2020 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Coordinated Government Decisionmaking on Spectrum Issues: It’s Vital to Locating More Spectrum for 5G Use June 15, 2020 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Don’t Regulate the Internet as a Public Utility – Part II June 11, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Congress Shouldn’t Blanket Copyright Owners of Sound Recordings with New Restrictions June 8, 2020 / Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Intellectual Property, Publication Don’t Regulate the Internet as a Public Utility! June 3, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication An Economic Analysis of 5G Wireless Deployment: Impact on the U.S. and Local Economies June 1, 2020 / James E. Prieger / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Modernize Copyright Protections to Combat Worldwide Online Piracy May 28, 2020 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Intellectual Property, Publication California Privacy Regulation Must Account for COVID-19 Crisis May 27, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC’s Order Approving Ligado’s Next-Gen Wireless Network: A Deliberative Process That Protects Against Signal Interference May 21, 2020 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication ISPs, FCC Rise to COVID-19 Challenge: Congress Can, Too May 13, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Report Shows Broadband Success Under Pro-Market Policies May 11, 2020 / Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication State Online Advertising Laws: Wrong Policies, Wrong Time April 30, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication World IP Day 2020 – Protect Americans’ Copyrights from Digital Piracy April 29, 2020 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Intellectual Property, Publication A Tocquevillian View of Reinvigorating the United States April 23, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Publication Copyright Law Needs a Digital Age Modernization April 16, 2020 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Intellectual Property, Publication T-Mobile’s Showdown With California Challenges State Review of Wireless Mergers April 13, 2020 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Maine’s ISP-Only Privacy Law Will Not Protect Consumers April 9, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Tale of Two Administrative Law Regimes April 7, 2020 / Joseph Postell / 2020, Administrative Law, Publication Mid-Band 5G Spectrum: Can the Upper 6 MHz Band Help Close the Gap? March 31, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Maryland’s Digital Ad Tax Is a Bad Idea, and Gov. Hogan Should Veto It March 30, 2020 / Randolph May and Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Comment on “Sticky Regulations” and the Net Neutrality Saga March 23, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Address of Christine Wilson, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission, to the Free State Foundation’s Twelfth Annual Telecom Policy Conference March 12, 2020 / Free State Foundation / 2020, Publication, Transcripts The Copyright ‘Notice and Takedown’ System Needs Modernizing March 11, 2020 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Intellectual Property, Publication Address of Robin Colwell, Special Assistant to the President for Technology, Telecom, and Cybersecurity Policy, to the Free State Foundation’s Twelfth Annual Telecom Policy Conference March 10, 2020 / Free State Foundation / 2020, Publication, Transcripts Address of Jeffrey Rosen, Deputy Attorney General of the United States, to the Free State Foundation’s Twelfth Annual Telecom Policy Conference March 10, 2020 / Free State Foundation / 2020, Publication, Transcripts Court Affirms T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Will Speed 5G Deployment:California PUC Should Act Without Further Delay March 4, 2020 / Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC’s C-Band Plan Will Accelerate and Expand 5G Benefits February 19, 2020 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Should Go Full Speed Ahead in Removing Unbundling Regulations February 13, 2020 / Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Wi-Fi 6E Can Modernize Unlicensed Wireless February 7, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Communications Market at 2020: The Competitiveness of Video, Mobile, and Fixed Broadband January 30, 2020 / Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Self-Evident Self-Dealing: A Municipal Broadband Bill Speaks January 27, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Privacy Private Right of Action Is Inferior to FTC Enforcement January 20, 2020 / Andrew Long / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Constitutional Foundations of Strict Liability for Copyright Infringement January 10, 2020 / Randolph J. May, Seth L. Cooper / 2020, Intellectual Property, Publication There is Nothing Anemic About the FTC’s Consumer Protection Capabilities January 7, 2020 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Relentless Competition Defines Wireless Space, So Regulate Very Lightly January 2, 2020 / Randolph J. May / 2020, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2019 FCC’s “Final Agency Action” to Restore Internet Freedom Preempts State Net Neutrality Laws December 30, 2019 / Seth L. Cooper / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Are There Harms the Net Neutrality Order Would Have Prevented? A Look at Public Knowledge’s Recent Claims December 18, 2019 / Tim Brennan / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Federal Privacy Legislation – Bipartisan Discussions Devolve into Dueling Drafts December 3, 2019 / Andrew Long / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC and Final Agency Action: Analyzing the Implications of Justice Thomas’s Conflict Preemption Principles December 2, 2019 / Seth L. Cooper / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Justice Thomas’s Concurrence Says Little – and Much – About Preemption of State Net Neutrality Efforts November 18, 2019 / Daniel Lyons / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Achieving a Balanced Decision to Reallocate C-Band Spectrum November 14, 2019 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Grading the Presidential Candidates’ Positions on Broadband – The Democrats Receive Mostly Poor Marks November 12, 2019 / Andrew Long / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Free Speech and Civil Rights Are Inextricably Intertwined November 7, 2019 / Randolph J. May / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Overbuilding Broadband Networks With Public Funds Harms Consumers November 5, 2019 / Randolph J. May / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication California’s Heavy-Handed Approach to Protecting Consumer Privacy: Exhibit A in the Case for Federal Preemption October 28, 2019 / Andrew Long / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Trade Agreements Should Strengthen Copyright Protections Against Piracy October 23, 2019 / Seth L. Cooper / 2019, Intellectual Property, Publication The Ongoing Saga of Chevron and Net Neutrality October 21, 2019 / Randolph J. May / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication States Have No Right to Infringe Copyrights October 16, 2019 / Seth L. Cooper / 2019, Intellectual Property, Publication FCC Action Would Finally Eliminate Local Cable Rate Regulation October 11, 2019 / Seth L. Cooper / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Municipal Broadband’s Tilted Playing Field October 10, 2019 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Conflict Preemption of State Net Neutrality Efforts After Mozilla October 4, 2019 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication NTIA Report Identifies Mid-Band Spectrum Repurposing Opportunities October 2, 2019 / Randolph J. May / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Reforming the FCC’s Captioned Telephone Service Program September 26, 2019 / Randolph J. May / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Should Clear Local Obstacles to Wireless Infrastructure Upgrades September 25, 2019 / Seth L. Cooper / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Streamlining Adjudications at the FCC September 20, 2019 / Randolph J. May / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Resurgence in Broadband Deployment Vindicates FCC’s Pro-Investment Policies September 19, 2019 / Seth L. Cooper / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC Should Halt Bogus Lawsuits Threatening Popular Texting Services September 13, 2019 / Seth L. Cooper / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Progressivism and the Beginnings of the True Administrative State September 11, 2019 / Joseph Postell / 2019, Administrative Law, Publication Volition Has No Role to Play in Determining Copyright Infringements September 9, 2019 / Randolph J. May, Seth L. Cooper / 2019, Intellectual Property, Publication Reforming the FCC’s Internet Protocol Captioned Telephone Service Program September 3, 2019 / Randolph J. May / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication D.C. Circuit Decision Represents Setback to Next-Generation Network Deployment Efforts August 15, 2019 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC (and Administrative Law) at the Supreme Court October Term 2018 July 30, 2019 / Christopher J. Walker / 2019, Administrative Law, Publication A Free Market Approach Should Be Used to Reallocate C-Band Spectrum July 17, 2019 / Randolph J. May and Gregory J. Vogt / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The DOJ Needs to Reconsider Market Definition for Advertising Markets July 8, 2019 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Tale of Two Administrations: Prying Valuable 5G Spectrum from Government Hands June 21, 2019 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication State Net Neutrality Mandates and the Dormant Commerce Clause May 21, 2019 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Getting to Yes on Allocating Identified 5G Mid-band Spectrum May 15, 2019 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Trade Agreements Should Include Stronger Online Copyright Protections April 25, 2019 / Seth L. Cooper / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Strange and Fascinating Save the Internet Act April 19, 2019 / Daniel T. Deacon / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking the Unthinkable – Part V April 5, 2019 / Randolph J. May / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Protecting Privacy on the Internet – Key Principles for Any Reform April 4, 2019 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking the Unthinkable – Part IV April 1, 2019 / Randolph J. May / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Race for Global 5G Leadership – Where Are We Now March 5, 2019 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Report Indicates a Competitive Communications Marketplace: Future Reports Should Make Cross-Platform Substitution Findings February 26, 2019 / Seth L. Cooper / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC Should Stop Potential Liability for Smartphone Owners February 15, 2019 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Express and Conflict Preemption of State Net Neutrality Efforts February 5, 2019 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Adopting Rebuttable Presumptions at the FCC January 22, 2019 / Randolph J. May / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Reconciling Administration and Constitutionalism in Early America January 14, 2019 / Joseph Postell / 2019, Administrative Law, Publication The FCC Should Employ Rebuttable Presumptions in Forbearance and Regulatory Review Proceedings January 8, 2019 / Randolph J. May / 2019, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2018 D.C. Circuit Skeptical of AT&T-Time Warner Merger Appeal December 13, 2018 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Putting Today’s Mobile Broadband Marketplace in Context December 3, 2018 / Randolph J. May and Michael J. Horney / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Revisiting the Comcast-NBCU Merger – Antitrust Claims Have Even Less Merit Than in 2011 November 29, 2018 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Modernizing International Agreements to Combat Copyright Infringement November 16, 2018 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2018, Intellectual Property, Publication John Marshall’s Jurisprudence Supports Preemption of California Law Regulating Broadband Internet Services November 2, 2018 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication E-Rulemaking and Politicization of Comments Process October 23, 2018 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The DOJ’s Rather Unusual AT&T-Time Warner Merger Appeal October 18, 2018 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication John Marshall’s Jurisprudence Supports the FCC’s 5G Preemption Order October 5, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Maintaining the Constitutions Separation of Powers October 1, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Administrative Law, Publication No Evidence OIO Has Affected Internet Throttling September 24, 2018 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Constitution Day Call to Strengthen Copyright Protections September 17, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Intellectual Property, Publication California Net Neutrality Bill Would Stifle Network Investment September 11, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Why Google’s Search Results Must Not Be Regulated September 5, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Views on Chevron Deference at the FCC and Beyond August 6, 2018 / Christopher J. Walker / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Deregulating the Video Marketplace August 2, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication California Privacy Law Will Increase the Cost of Accessing Online Content July 23, 2018 / Michael Horney / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC’s Proposals Promoting Infrastructure Deployment Don’t Violate Anti-Commandeering Rule July 17, 2018 / Seth L. Cooper / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Judge Kavanaugh and the ‘Chevron Deference’ July 13, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication T-Mobile-Sprint Merger Offers Public Interest Benefits July 12, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication T-Mobile – Sprint Merger Could Fast-Forward Mobile Consumers to the 5G Future July 2, 2018 / Seth L. Cooper / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Big City Municipal Broadband – Repackaging Net Neutrality Arguments Won’t Fly June 25, 2018 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication After AT&T-Time Warner, Antitrust Authorities Should Abandon Their Craft June 20, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Modernizing Criminal Copyright Law to Combat Online Piracy June 18, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Intellectual Property, Publication The Congressional Review Act and the Toxic Politics of Net Neutrality June 8, 2018 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Spectrum Above 95 GHz – An Opportunity to Implement a Property Rights-Oriented Approach June 1, 2018 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Woodrow Wilson’s Case Against the Constitution May 31, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Administrative Law, Publication The Framers Establish an Administrative Constitution May 24, 2018 / Joseph Postell / 2018, Administrative Law, Publication The Net Neutrality CRA Would Remove FTC Privacy Protections May 9, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Why Economists Consistently Support Free Trade Policies May 1, 2018 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Free Market Policy Prescriptions for the “Internet of Things” April 27, 2018 / Seth L. Cooper / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Copyrights and Patents, Piracy and Theft April 25, 2018 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2018, Intellectual Property, Publication World IP Day – An Opportune Time to Modernize Music Copyright Protections April 23, 2018 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2018, Intellectual Property, Publication Bureaucracy in America – A Constitutional Approach to Administration April 17, 2018 / Joseph Postell / 2018, Administrative Law, Publication Just a Shadow of the Old ACLU April 16, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Critique of the ACLU’s “Public Internet Option” Study April 9, 2018 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Reaching Rural America – Free Market Solutions for Promoting Broadband Deployment March 19, 2018 / Michael Horney / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Back on Track Promoting Broadband Deployment to All Americans March 6, 2018 / Seth L. Cooper / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Modernizing Civil Copyright Enforcement for the Digital Age Economy February 28, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Intellectual Property, Publication Chevron and Net Neutrality at the FCC February 15, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Proper Context for Assessing the AT&T-Time Warner Merger February 8, 2018 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication State Executive Orders Reimposing Net Neutrality Regulations Are Preempted by RIF Order February 2, 2018 / Seth L. Cooper / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Critical Assessment of Harvard’s “Community-Owned Fiber Networks – Value Leaders in America” Study January 31, 2018 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Maryland Is Undergoing Meaningful Regulatory Reform January 12, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Maryland Policy, Publication Why Consumers Won’t Be Left Unprotected January 5, 2018 / Randolph J. May / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Case of Hypocrisy – Government Network Censors Support Net Neutrality for Private ISPs January 3, 2018 / Enrique Armijo / 2018, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2017 Fred Kahn at 100 – A Brief Look Back at the Man and the Principles He Championed December 20, 2017 / Dennis L. Weisman / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC’s Defining Case for Repealing Internet Regulations December 13, 2017 / Seth L. Cooper / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Sunshine Act and Transparency at the FCC December 12, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Unalienable Rights and Alienable Intellectual Property – Why “Moral Rights” Should Not Be Imported into U.S. Copyright Law December 11, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Intellectual Property, Publication Reactions to the FCC’s Restoring Internet Freedom Draft Order December 4, 2017 / Babette E. Boliek, Timothy J. Brennan, Michelle P. Connolly, Robert W. Crandall, Richard A. Epstein, Justin (Gus) Hurwitz, Daniel A. Lyons, James E. Prieger, Christopher J. Walker, and Christopher S. Yoo / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Justice Department Will Need a Stronger Case Against the AT&T-Time Warner Merger November 17, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Why America Needs an Updated Communications Act November 16, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Revisiting Net Neutrality November 10, 2017 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication It’s Time for the FCC to Relinquish Control of Media Ownership November 8, 2017 / Seth L. Cooper / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Remove Barriers to Broadband Deployment October 31, 2017 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Modernizing the Copyright Office for the Digital Age Economy October 30, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Intellectual Property, Publication Net Neutrality Regulation, Investment, and the American Internet Experience October 25, 2017 / James E. Prieger / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FTC Has the Authority, Expertise, and Capability to Protect Broadband Consumers October 19, 2017 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Ignoring the Inconvenient Truth of Effective Wireless Competition October 5, 2017 / Seth L. Cooper / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication INCOMPAS Mischaracterizes FSF’s Cost-Benefit Analysis Comments September 29, 2017 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Recent Claims of Internet “Throttling” Do Not Justify a Bright-Line Ban September 20, 2017 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Toll-Free Assignment Modernization and the Triumph of Coase September 18, 2017 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication MOBILE NOW and AIRWAVES Create an Essential Spectrum Pipeline September 14, 2017 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication What Do Economists Know About Net Neutrality Regulation September 6, 2017 / James E. Prieger / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Real Progress in Regulatory Reform August 22, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Antitrust Provides a More Reasonable Framework for Net Neutrality August 16, 2017 / Joshua D. Wright / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Danger Posed by the Growing Administrative State August 3, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Administrative Law, Publication Why Municipalities Should Stop Trying to Subsidize Broadband Access August 1, 2017 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication D.C. Circuit Ruling Supports FCC’s Use of Deregulatory Presumptions July 27, 2017 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication An Assessment of the FCC’s Proposal to Conduct a Cost-Benefit Analysis July 14, 2017 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication An Internet Plebiscite: Putting Public Pressure on the FCC Won’t Produce Better Communications July 12, 2017 / Rndolph J. May / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Problem with Municipal Broadband and Solutions for Promoting Private Investment June 21, 2017 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication When You Think Infrastructure, Think FCC June 14, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication When You Think Infrastructure, Think FCC June 14, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Common Purposes of Intellectual Property and Antitrust – Promoting Creative and Innovative Output June 6, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Intellectual Property, Publication Restoring Internet Freedom – Rolling Back “Net Neutrality” Will Restore Innovation to Broadband Transmission May 4, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication NOW Is the TIME for MOBILE NOW April 28, 2017 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Protect Intellectual Property Rights on World IP Day – and Every Day April 24, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Intellectual Property, Publication Too Much Unnecessary Regulation Is Impeding Telecom Investment April 17, 2017 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Preserving a Lifeline to Close the Digital Divide April 5, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Understanding Why More Regulation Means Less Investment March 29, 2017 / Theodore R. Bolema / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Right Way to Protect Privacy Throughout the Internet Ecosystem March 24, 2017 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Proposal for Improving the FCC’s Merger Review Process March 20, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 6 Ways Chairman Pai Can Stop FCC Overreach March 1, 2017 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Proposal for Spurring New Technologies and Communications Services February 21, 2017 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Proposal for Improving the FCC’s Regulations Impacting Small Businesses February 13, 2017 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Proposal for Reforming the FCC’s Video Competition Policy February 8, 2017 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Proposal for Improving the FCC’s Forbearance Process January 17, 2017 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Regulatory Reform in Maryland – A Good Start but More Work to Do January 11, 2017 / Randolph J. May / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Maryland Policy, Publication A Proposal for Improving the FCC’s Regulatory Reviews January 3, 2017 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2017, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2016 One Obama Executive Order That Makes Sense December 20, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Focusing on Communications Infrastructure Development December 13, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Remarks of Daniel Lyons at the FSF’s Tenth Anniversary Gala Luncheon December 13, 2016 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication, Transcripts How the FCC Can Eliminate Unnecessary Regulations December 10, 2016 / Seth L. Cooper / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Proposed Arbitration Ban Would Be Bad Law and Bad Policy December 5, 2016 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Blueprint for Trump Communications Reform – Unnecessary Regulations Should Be Switched Off November 21, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Proposed BDS Rate Controls Are Anti-Investment, Arbitrary, and Fact-Challenged November 14, 2016 / Seth L. Cooper / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Intellectual Property Rights and Compulsory Licensing November 10, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Intellectual Property, Publication In Defense of Vagueness November 8, 2016 / Jonathan Blake / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Response – In Defense of Vagueness November 8, 2016 / Seth L. Cooper / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Avoid Creating Ruts in the 5G Runway October 26, 2016 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Wireless Report Evidence of Effective Competition Contradicts the FCC’s Pro-Regulatory Agenda October 20, 2016 / Seth L. Cooper / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC’s Regulatory Barrage Imperils Broadband’s Future October 7, 2016 / Seth L. Cooper / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Chairman Tilts the Seesaw Toward Regulation September 23, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC’s Internet Access Report Ignores Broadband Market Realities August 25, 2016 / Seth L. Cooper / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Rescuing Broadband from Government Interference August 19, 2016 / Seth L. Cooper / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Can a Single Building Really Be Its Own BDS Market August 16, 2016 / Tim Brennan / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Privacy Rules Would Harm Consumers by Creating Barriers for ISP Advertising August 3, 2016 / Michael Horney / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Liberty of Contract and the Free Market Foundations of Intellectual Property July 29, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Intellectual Property, Publication BEREC Letter July 26, 2016 / Free State Foundation / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC’s Special Access Proposal Is Infected With Special Pleading July 15, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Our Divisive Times – What Would Madison Say July 13, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Administrative Law, Publication The FCC Is Poised to Achieve a Major Milestone Advancing 5G Wireless Services July 11, 2016 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC’s Vague General Conduct Standard Deserves Closer Legal Scrutiny July 6, 2016 / Seth L. Cooper / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Is the Open Internet Order an “Economics Free Zone” June 28, 2016 / Tim Brennan / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Net Neutrality’s Path to the Supreme Court – Chevron and the “Major Questions” Exception June 24, 2016 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Music MegaStars Sing the Right Note on Copyright Reform June 23, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Intellectual Property, Publication With Last-Minute Regulations, FCC Has Its Eye on the Clock June 16, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Free State Foundation Scholars React to the D.C. Circuit’s Decision on the Open Internet Order June 15, 2016 / Seth Cooper, Gus Hurwitz, Daniel Lyons, and Richard Epstein / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC Cannot Proceed in the BDS Proceeding with a Flawed Analysis June 6, 2016 / Michael Horney / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Video Report Data Undermine FCC’s Rationale for New Device Regulation May 20, 2016 / Seth L. Cooper / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication It’s Time for U.S. Leadership Regarding Zero-Rating and Similar Programs May 18, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Copyright ‘Notice and Takedown’ System Needs Fixing May 10, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Intellectual Property, Publication The Public Contract Basis of Intellectual Property Rights April 19, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Intellectual Property, Publication The FCC’s Flawed Understanding of Competition March 11, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The MOBILE NOW Act – An Important Step Forward February 24, 2016 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC’s Cognitive Dissonance Leads to Regulatory Policy Run Amok February 18, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication George Washington – Indispensable to Intellectual Property Rights in America February 16, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Intellectual Property, Publication FCC’s ‘Permission-Denied’ Policy for Video Devices Is Wrong February 2, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Protecting Global IP Rights Is an Economic Imperative January 28, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Intellectual Property, Publication Internet Freedom That Isn’t January 27, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Wireless Report Data Undermine the FCC’s Rationale for Regulation January 22, 2016 / Seth L. Cooper / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Achieving Efficient Government and Regulatory Reform in Maryland January 21, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Maryland Policy, Publication The Logic of International Intellectual Property Protection January 13, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Intellectual Property, Publication A New Year’s Wish for the FCC for 2016 January 8, 2016 / Randolph J. May / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Usage-Based Pricing, Zero Rating, and the Future of Broadband Innovation January 4, 2016 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2016, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2015 Response – The Administrative Process, the Legislative and Executive Branches, Net Neutrality, and Disclosure December 22, 2015 / Enrique Armijo / 2015, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Administrative Process, the Legislative and Executive Branches, Net Neutrality, and Disclosure December 22, 2015 / Jonathan Blake / 2015, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC, Still Lawless November 23, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Net Neutrality, Administrative Procedure, and Presidential Overreach November 19, 2015 / Enrique Armijo / 2015, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Copyright Alliance That Shaped Our Constitution November 18, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Intellectual Property, Publication The Great Digital Broadband Migration – and Communications Policy Today November 9, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Municipal Broadband Networks in Court – Why Is the FCC Ignoring the First Amendment October 27, 2015 / Enrique Armijo / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Constitutional Foundations of Intellectual Property October 5, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Intellectual Property, Publication The Crucial Spectrum Mission is Far from Accomplished October 5, 2015 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Lincoln, Labor and Intellectual Property Rights September 7, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Intellectual Property, Publication Appreciating Intellectual Property Rights on Constitution Day September 6, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Intellectual Property, Publication Why Intellectual Property Rights Matter – The Founders Believed Ownership of One’s Labor Is a Natural Right September 4, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Intellectual Property, Publication FCC Should Finally Sunset Its VCR-Era Video Device Regulations August 28, 2015 / Seth L. Cooper / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Charter-Time Warner Cable Merger Promises Consumer Benefits August 18, 2015 / Seth L. Cooper / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Challenging the FCC’s Unlawful Open Internet Order August 13, 2015 / Justin (Gus) Hurwitz / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC Flouts the Rule of Law August 11, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Avoiding a Train Wreck – Giving Government a Market Incentive to Vacate Spectrum August 5, 2015 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Keeping Up with the Market – The Urgent Need for More Spectrum July 10, 2015 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Chevron Decision’s Domain May Be Shrinking July 6, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Eight Takeaways from the FTC’s Sharing Economy Workshop July 6, 2015 / Michael Horney / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Should Be Clear and Consistent on Effective Competition in Wireless Market June 22, 2015 / Seth L. Cooper / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Regulating Interconnection – Lightly May 19, 2015 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Why Chevron Deference May Not Save the FCC’s Open Internet Order – Part II May 4, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Why Chevron Deference May Not Save the FCC’s Open Internet Order – Part I April 23, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Research is Clear – The U.S. Invests More in Broadband than Europe April 20, 2015 / Michael Horney / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Should Adopt the Deregulatory Proposal for Local Cable Rates April 9, 2015 / Seth L. Cooper / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Regulating Net Neutrality – Who Will the FCC Really “Protect” March 26, 2015 / Robert W. Crandall / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Is the Internet’s Future One of Innovation or Government Control March 18, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Is the FCC Lawless February 25, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Title II Reclassification Is Rate Regulation February 25, 2015 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Municipal Broadband Networks Present Serious First Amendment Problems February 23, 2015 / Enrique Armijo / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Regulation Won’t Preserve a Dynamic and “Open” Internet February 20, 2015 / Robert W. Crandall / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Regulating the Most Powerful Network Ever February 19, 2015 / Justin (Gus) Hurwitz / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC’s Coming Internet Regulations – Obama’s Wishes Supersede Agency Independence February 17, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Regulating Under the Influence – The FCC’s Title II Initiative for Broadband February 13, 2015 / Dennis L. Weisman / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Don’t Let Governments Own the Internet’s Future February 6, 2015 / Seth L. Cooper / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Defining Broadband Progress Down February 5, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Market Forces, Not Gaming, Should Govern the Incentive Auction January 22, 2015 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Is the FCC Unlawful January 16, 2015 / Randolph J. May / 2015, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication 2014 US Net Neutrality Campaign Enables Foreign Governments’ Internet Control December 22, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Title II Would Not Just Harm Consumers, It Would Harm Workers Too December 17, 2014 / Michael Horney / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Internet Regulation Would Hit Consumers with Hidden Fees December 15, 2014 / Seth L. Cooper / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Obama’s Involvement Jeopardizes FCC’s Net Neutrality Efforts December 11, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication WHERE’S THE BEEF November 25, 2014 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Hands Off the Web November 21, 2014 / Richard A. Epstein / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Endless Craving for Internet Control October 28, 2014 / Seth L. Cooper / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Open Internet and the Law, or Removing the Cart from Afore the Horse October 21, 2014 / Justin (Gus) Hurwitz / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Must Quit Twisting Section 706 Reports October 8, 2014 / Seth L. Cooper / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Don’t Convert Internet Providers into Public Utilities October 3, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Thinking the Unthinkable September 29, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Happy 30th Anniversary, Chevron – Part II September 3, 2014 / Seth L. Cooper / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Court Ruling Reaffirming State Copyright Protections Should Prompt Congress to Consider RESPECT Act September 1, 2014 / Seth L. Cooper / 2014, Intellectual Property, Publication Net Neutrality v. Consumers August 26, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Happy 30th Anniversary, Chevron! August 8, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Sharing Economy – A Positive Shared Vision for the Future July 30, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Sharing the Road – When Hogging Spectrum Lanes Requires Redirecting Government Traffic June 30, 2014 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Should Not Presume It Can Regulate the Internet June 20, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Compelled Disclosure of Internet Interconnection Agreements Creates Anticompetitive Risks June 19, 2014 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Public Disclosure of Internet Interconnection Agreements May Create Anticompetitive Risks June 19, 2014 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication U.S. vs. European Broadband Deployment – What Do the Data Say June 12, 2014 / Christopher S. Yoo / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Comcast-Time Warner Cable Deal — Keep the Focus on the Consumer Welfare Benefits June 2, 2014 / Seth L. Cooper / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Return of the ‘Net Neutrality’ Scheme – Regulation Backers Are Turning Up the Volume for Internet Regulation May 14, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Use Your Lifeline – Lifeline and the Lifeline Broadband Pilot Program Can Support the IP Transition May 5, 2014 / Sarah K. Leggin / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Getting Risk and Reward Right in the Incentive Auction April 29, 2014 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication States Can Promote Next-Generation Wireless by Removing Regulatory Barriers April 13, 2014 / Seth L. Cooper / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication McCutcheon Decision Shows Supreme Court Split on Individual Free Speech Versus ‘Collective Voice’ April 11, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Obama May Give Internet Control to ‘Global Community’ March 26, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC, Broadband and Fallacy of Government ‘Competition’ March 10, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Peering into Comcast-Netflix March 5, 2014 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Preemption of State Bans on Municipal Broadband Networks Is Most Likely Unlawful February 26, 2014 / Seth L. Cooper / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Cable Merger Shows How Legacy Language Leads To Outdated Policy February 19, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Costly Affair – Retaining Outdated Set-top Box Mandates February 18, 2014 / Sarah K. Leggin / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Regulation in a Digital Age February 12, 2014 / Randolph J. May / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Problem With Net Neutrality January 29, 2014 / Richard A. Epstein / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Some Initial Reflections on the D.C. Circuit’s Verizon v. FCC Net Neutrality Decision January 20, 2014 / Christopher S. Yoo / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Five Faulty Premises in Telecom Policy Debates January 9, 2014 / Justin (Gus) Hurwitz / 2014, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2013 Less Is Not Necessarily More December 23, 2013 / Sarah K. Leggin / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Restoring Limits on the FCC’s Ancillary Authority December 16, 2013 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Will High Retransmission Consent Fees Hamper a Successful Incentive Auction? December 9, 2013 / Randolph J. May, Gregory J. Vogt / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Consumer Welfare as the New Cornerstone for Communications Policy: The FCC Should Focus on Efficient Market Processes That Benefit Consumers December 3, 2013 / Seth L. Cooper / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Cooperative Federalism and the IP Transition: The Need to Clarify Federal Jurisdiction Over IP-based Services November 26, 2013 / Sarah K. Leggin / 2013, Intellectual Property, Publication When Is an Incentive Not an Incentive? November 19, 2013 / Gregory J. Vogt / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication It’s Time to Remove the Costly Integration Ban November 8, 2013 / Sarah K. Leggin / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Why the FCC Needs to Get With the Times, Finally November 6, 2013 / Randolph J. May / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Finally, A Chance for Bipartisan Agreement: The Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act October 15, 2013 / Sarah K. Leggin / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Consumers Would Benefit from Deregulating the Video Device Market October 4, 2013 / Seth L. Cooper / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Two Sides of the Internet’s Two-Sidedness: A Consumer Welfare Perspective September 30, 2013 / Justin (Gus) Hurwitz / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication No Picking Favorites: The Proper Approach to the Upcoming Incentive Auction September 25, 2013 / Sarah K. Leggin / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Proposals Like the AT&T/Leap Merger Promise Consumer Benefits September 18, 2013 / Seth L. Cooper / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Let Them Eat Cake and Watch Netflix September 6, 2013 / Justin (Gus) Hurwitz / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Section 706’s Deregulatory Directive: Accelerate Broadband by Removing Regulatory Barriers September 4, 2013 / Seth L. Cooper / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Must Maintain Open Eligibility for Incentive Spectrum Auction June 21, 2013 / Seth L. Cooper / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Case for Program Carriage Reform June 10, 2013 / Randolph J. May, Seth L. Cooper / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A La Carte Cable by Demand June 3, 2013 / Randolph J. May / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Historian for the FCC May 10, 2013 / Randolph J. May / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Convergent Market Calls for Serious Intermodal Competition Assessments May 2, 2013 / Seth L. Cooper / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Low-Ranking Counterproductive Video Regulations Offer Valuable Lessons April 29, 2013 / Donna Coleman Gregg / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication ‘Broadband Tax’ Will Stifle Investment in TN April 5, 2013 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Challenge of VoIP to Legacy Federal and State Regulatory Regimes April 3, 2013 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Chairman – or Chairwoman – of Restraint March 26, 2013 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Sharing Licensed Spectrum with Government Lessens Prospects for Wireless Broadband March 4, 2013 / Seth L. Cooper / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Licensed Spectrum Sharing Lessens Prospects for Wireless Broadband March 4, 2013 / Seth L. Cooper / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Perilous Position of the Rule of Law and the Administrative State February 28, 2013 / Richard A. Epstein / 2013, Administrative Law, Publication A Recent Appeals Court Ruling on Ancillary Power Limits February 12, 2013 / Seth L. Cooper / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Recent Appeals Court Ruling on Ancillary Power Limits Could Curb Regulatory Overreach February 12, 2013 / Seth L. Cooper / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Maryland Must Improve Its Economic Climate to Realize Broadband Benefits February 5, 2013 / Seth L. Cooper / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Maryland Policy, Publication Reforming the FCC’s Processes for Digital Age Effectiveness and Efficiency February 4, 2013 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication A Mobile Device Is Not Your Grandmother’s Telephone Anymore January 7, 2013 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Regulators Can’t Be Trusted to Self-Regulate January 2, 2013 / Randolph J. May / 2013, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2012 Businesses, Consumers Need a Break on Wireless Taxes December 11, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Putting Music Copyright Policy on a Free Market Footing November 27, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Intellectual Property, Publication City of Arlington v. FCC- Questioning an Agency’s Authority to Determine Its Own Jurisdiction November 26, 2012 / Jonathan H. Adler / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication AllVid Regulation Risks Harm to Next-Generation Video Innovation October 12, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Spectrum Rules for Reducing Uncertainty Must Reject Unduly Regulatory FCC Precedents September 24, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Help Teach Our Teens Not to Text and Drive September 21, 2012 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Psychology of Abundance and the Realities of Regulatory Micromanagement September 18, 2012 / Randolph J. May / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Keep Online Video Free from FCC Regulation September 14, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC’s Video Report Reveals Disconnect Between Market’s Effective Competition and Outdated Regulation September 6, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Failure to Communicate at the FCC August 29, 2012 / Randolph J. May / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Regulatory Forbearance and the Rule of Law – The FCC’s Arbitrary and Capricious Obstruction of Deregulation August 22, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Jose Mas Builds American Dream August 20, 2012 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Don’t Neuter the First Amendment in the Digital Age August 13, 2012 / Randolph J. May / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC’s Barrier Study – Back to the ‘Future of Media’ and Media Ownership August 10, 2012 / Donna Coleman Gregg / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC’s Mobile Data Inquiry – No New Privacy Regulation Needed July 30, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC Should Conform To Rule of Law Norms July 20, 2012 / Randolph J. May / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication FCC Over-Regulation of Video Services Undermines Free Speech July 17, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Sledgehammering the False Narrative For Regulating Broadband Internet July 13, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC and the Rule of Law July 11, 2012 / Randolph J. May / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Questioning the Premises of DOJ’s Usage-Based Pricing Investigation June 21, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication If Communications Policy Were a Campaign Issue June 19, 2012 / Randolph J. May / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Accelerate New Video Breakthroughs June 18, 2012 / Randolph J. May / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Digital Downloads Should Be Protected From Discriminatory and Duplicate Taxes June 6, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication AAI’s False Alarms About Wireless Ring Hollow April 26, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Any New Privacy Regime Should Mean An End To FCC Privacy Powers April 5, 2012 / Randolph J. May / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Repurposing The FCC April 2, 2012 / Randolph J. May / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication 4G Wireless Networks Need Relief from Cell Siting Barriers March 29, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 4G Wireless Networks Need Relief from Cell Siting Barriers: Economy Would Benefit Through New Jobs and Investment March 29, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The First Amendment for the Digital Age February 27, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Spectrum Auctions and Communications Policy Reform February 15, 2012 / Randolph J. May / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Stifling the Spectrum Market – The Negative Implications of the AT&T-Qualcomm Order January 31, 2012 / Seth L. Cooper / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Re-Reforming Telecom Regulation – Power-Grabbing Bureaucracy Undermined 1996 Effort January 27, 2012 / Randolph J. May / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Overhauling the Communications Act January 17, 2012 / Michael Horney / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Applying Hayekian Principles To Communications Policy January 9, 2012 / Randolph J. May / 2012, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2011 The FCC Staff’s Report Against the AT&T/T-Mobile Merger: A Critical Analysis December 20, 2011 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Build Back That Broadband Wall- FCC Assaults Modern Telecom Services With Old-Fashioned Rules December 19, 2011 / Randolph J. May / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC Should Keep Broadband Free From Analog-Era Outage Regulations December 5, 2011 / Seth L. Cooper / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Taxing Ad Affiliate Internet Sales Would Be Maryland’s Mistake November 18, 2011 / Seth L. Cooper / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Maryland Policy, Publication Proposed FCC Incentive Spectrum Auctions – The Importance of Re-Optimizing Spectrum Use November 8, 2011 / Michelle Connolly / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The First Amendment Future of Modern Media and Political Campaign Speech Regulation November 1, 2011 / Seth L. Cooper / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Department of Justice’s Case Against the AT&T v T-Mobile Merger October 14, 2011 / Randolph J. May / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication It’s the Consumer, Stupid September 28, 2011 / Randolph J. May / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Schools Enter Digital Conversation Educating Kids On Social Networking Is Best Solution September 22, 2011 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Constitution Day at the FCC- 2011 September 19, 2011 / Randolph J. May / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication New FCC Regulations Reduce Investment and Hinder Job Creation September 13, 2011 / Randolph J. May / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Abolish Access Charges Now August 30, 2011 / Gerald W. Brock / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Join Dialogue on Healthy Images for Women, Girls August 17, 2011 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC’s Proposed AllVid Regulation Ill-Suited to Today’s Dynamic Market August 12, 2011 / Seth L. Cooper / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Future of Media Report – When Future Success Requires Abandoning Past Regulatory Failures August 5, 2011 / Donna Coleman Gregg / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Section 652 Cross-Ownership Ban Shouldn’t Apply to Cablecos and CLECs August 3, 2011 / Seth L. Cooper / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Should Stop Refusing to Acknowledge Wireless Competition July 19, 2011 / Seth L. Cooper / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication MMTC and Clear Channel Continue to Work Toward Greater Media Diversity July 5, 2011 / Free State Foundation / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Should Reprogram its Program Carriage Regulation Giving the First Amendment Its Due Respect June 27, 2011 / Seth L. Cooper / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Tethering the FCC June 1, 2011 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2011, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication There Are Too Few Positive Media Role Models for Children May 16, 2011 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Rolling Back Regulation at the FCC April 18, 2011 / Randolph J. May / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication A Modest Proposal for FCC Regulatory Reform April 7, 2011 / Randolph J. May / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Children’s Use of Technology Demands Our Attention April 2, 2011 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The AllVid Proposal’s First Amendment Problem March 30, 2011 / Seth L. Cooper / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC and the Unfree Market for TV Program Rights March 2, 2011 / Bruce M. Owen / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Violent Games Marketed To Kids February 25, 2011 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Opening the Internet to Regulation Assessing Risks of the FCC’s Failure to Limit Its New Powers January 21, 2011 / Seth L. Cooper / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Property, Regulatory Policy, or Hybrid January 18, 2011 / Richard A. Epstein / 2011, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2010 FCC Regulators Turn Their Eyes to the Internet December 21, 2010 / Randolph J. May / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Multiple Government Regulatory Reviews Burden Telecom Mergers with Too Many Conditions December 21, 2010 / Seth L. Cooper / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC’s Fatal Conceit December 5, 2010 / Randolph J. May / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication For MSNBC, Comcast Represents Not A Threat, But An Opportunity November 12, 2010 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Don’t Let “Bill Shock” Regulation End Light-Touch Treatment of Wireless November 10, 2010 / Seth L. Cooper / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication He Has a World of Our Information in His Hand November 3, 2010 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The FCC’s Continuing, Costly Video Navigation Device Regulation October 21, 2010 / Seth L. Cooper / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Broadcast Retransmission Negotiations and Free Markets October 18, 2010 / Randolph J. May / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication All Americans Should Have Reliable Wireless Access September 27, 2010 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Middle Way to Internet Regulation September 13, 2010 / Glen O. Robinson / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Time for the FCC to Respect the First Amendment August 8, 2010 / Randolph J. May / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Coming Fifth Amendment Challenge to Net Neutrality Regulation July 30, 2010 / Daniel A. Lyons / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Don’t Stifle Internet Services With More Regulation July 18, 2010 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Forbearance Follies: What the FCC’s New Framework Portends for the “Third Way.” July 9, 2010 / Seth L. Cooper / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication The Distinction Between Law and Politics July 7, 2010 / Randolph J. May / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The “Third Way” for Broadband Regulation: Goldilocks or the Big Bad Wolf? June 9, 2010 / Dennis L. Weisman / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Won’t Face Up to Wireless Competition: Misreading the Writing on the Wall June 4, 2010 / Seth L. Cooper / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Time for the FCC to Respect the First Amendment June 1, 2010 / Randolph J. May / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication The FCC’s “Future of Media” Project: “Let Them Eat Broccoli.” May 19, 2010 / Glen O. Robinson / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Tangled Web: Moving from “Open and Free” to “Safe and Secure” April 25, 2010 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Hooks Unselfishly Paved the Way for Others April 24, 2010 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Key to Media’s Digital Future: First Amendment Freedom, Not Desperate Measures April 16, 2010 / Donna Coleman Gregg / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Why the FCC’s Broadband Plans Got Smacked Down April 14, 2010 / Randolph J. May / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Defining Deference Down, Again: Independent Agencies, Chevron Deference, and Fox April 1, 2010 / Randolph J. May / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Leave It to Business, Not Government March 26, 2010 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Deregulatory First Amendment: How Video Competition and Free Speech Will Reduce Regulation March 25, 2010 / Seth L. Cooper / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A New Direction for Net Neutrality March 24, 2010 / Randolph J. May / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Dogmatic Posture of a Consumer Advocate: A Second Response to Mark Cooper March 15, 2010 / Richard A. Epstein / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Reject the Internet “Public Option” February 16, 2010 / Randolph J. May / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Comcast and NBCU Merger: The Upside Down Analysis of Dr. Mark Cooper February 12, 2010 / Richard A. Epstein / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication What Citizens United Means for Free Speech in the Digital Age January 22, 2010 / Seth L. Cooper / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Overregulating the Internet January 14, 2010 / Randolph J. May / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Convergence of Broadcasting and Telephony: Legal and Regulatory Implications January 4, 2010 / Christopher S. Yoo / 2010, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2009 Guard Children from Dangers Online December 22, 2009 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Let Competition and Choice Check Wireless ETFs December 8, 2009 / Seth L. Cooper / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Charting a New Constitutional Jurisprudence for the Digital Age December 1, 2009 / Randolph J. May / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Faulty Berkman Report: “The Fallacy of Overlooking Secondary Consequences.” November 3, 2009 / Seth L. Cooper / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Saving Mt. Wilson — and Increasing Spectrum Efficiency October 27, 2009 / Bruce M. Owen / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Why Public Broadcasting Isn’t a Model for Newspapers October 15, 2009 / Donna Coleman Gregg / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Hazards of Prescriptive Regulatory Intervention in a Rapidly Changing Market September 9, 2009 / Donna Coleman Gregg / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Must Make Broadband Access Universal August 10, 2009 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Assessing the FCC’s Competition-Assessing Competence June 24, 2009 / Randolph J. May / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Delaying Deregulation: Forbearance at the FCC June 11, 2009 / Seth L. Cooper / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication Vaunted StateStat Falls Short of Real Accountability June 7, 2009 / Len Lazarick / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication How Is StateStat Working? A Good Management Tool, but Defective on Accountability May 27, 2009 / Len Lazarick / 2009, Maryland Policy, Publication Deconstructing “Dismantling Digital Deregulation” – Part II May 22, 2009 / Randolph J. May / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication State’s Budget Balancing Act Is a Short-Term Fix April 24, 2009 / Len Lazarick / 2009, Maryland Policy, Publication Good Laws Spur Technology, Investment April 19, 2009 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Curing Maryland’s Structural Deficits: A Call for Mandate Reform April 15, 2009 / Len Lazarick / 2009, Maryland Policy, Publication A Better Way to Manage Spectrum April 6, 2009 / Bruce M. Owen / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Give Consumers a Tax Break Now March 11, 2009 / Deborah Taylor Tate / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Broadband Stimulus: Prudent Minimalism Will Lead to Maximum Impact March 9, 2009 / Randolph J. May / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Spending Problem March 9, 2009 / Len Lazarick / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Fresh Thinking on Special Access February 12, 2009 / Randolph J. May / 2009, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2008 Random Acts of Taxation January 21, 2008 / Cecilia Januszkiewicz / 2008, Maryland Policy, Publication Bundles of Joy: The Ubiquity and Efficiency of Bundles in New Technology Markets January 24, 2008 / Stan J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis / 2008, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Reckless Spending February 19, 2008 / Cecilia Januszkiewicz / 2008, Maryland Policy, Publication Rep. Markey’s Internet Bill: Curiously Off the Mark February 19, 2008 / Randolph J. May / 2008, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication On Market Power and the Power of Markets: A Schumpeterian View of Dynamic Industries February 26, 2008 / Dennis L. Weisman / 2008, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication At FCC, Change Must Be the Mantra February 27, 2008 / Randolph J. May / 2008, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Illusion of Declining Revenues, Reduced Spending March 25, 2008 / Cecilia Januszkiewic / 2008, Maryland Policy, Publication Dealing with Health Care Costs for State Retirees March 28, 2008 / Cecilia Januszkiewicz / 2008, Maryland Policy, Publication The FCC’s Sometimes Wayward Course April 21, 2008 / Randolph J. May / 2008, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication The Temptation of Media Regulation May 1, 2008 / Bruce M. Owen / 2008, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Why Forbearance History Matters June 17, 2008 / Randolph J. May / 2008, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Independence Day 2008 July 3, 2008 / Randolph J. May / 2008, Publication The FCC v. Indecency: George Carlin Remembered August 18, 2008 / Free State Foundation / 2008, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication No Time for Mere Catch Arguments August 26, 2008 / Randolph J. May / 2008, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Avoiding Structural Deficits in Maryland: Recommendations for Reform August 29, 2008 / Cecilia Januszkiewicz / 2008, Maryland Policy, Publication A Modest Plea for FCC Modesty Regarding the Public Interest Standard September 1, 2008 / Randolph J. May / 2008, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication A Spending Problem October 2, 2008 / Cecilia Januszkiewicz / 2008, Maryland Policy, Publication Deregulation as Scapegoat October 7, 2008 / Randolph J. May / 2008, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Short of Statutory Right, Contrary to Constitutional Right November 20, 2008 / Randolph J. May / 2008, Administrative Law, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Don’t Foil the Digital Age December 1, 2008 / Randolph J. May / 2008, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Structural Solutions for Maryland’s Structural Deficit: Pathways to Reform December 5, 2008 / Cecilia Januszkiewicz / 2008, Maryland Policy, Publication Devaluing Spectrum December 12, 2008 / Randolph J. May / 2008, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Never-Ending Maryland Structural Deficit December 16, 2008 / Cecilia Januszkiewicz / 2008, Maryland Policy, Publication 2007 Net Neutrality and the Problems with Policymaking Through Merger Conditions January 8, 2007 / Christopher S. Yoo / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Sidestepping the Net Neutrality Boondoggle January 9, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Communications Policy Pirouettes January 21, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Put Maryland Government Spending on the Web January 22, 2007 / Trevor Bothwell / 2007, Maryland Policy, Publication New OMB Executive Order and OMB Guidance Focus on Agency Guidance January 25, 2007 / Robert A. Anthony / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Special Access and the FCC’s Broken Merger Review Process January 26, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication FCC Should Let Bygones Be Bygones January 29, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Blue Jeans, Vodka, and Wireless Services February 14, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Net Neutrality Is A Federal Issue February 20, 2007 / James B. Speta / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Illogical Net Neutrality Idea February 24, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Net Neutrality Debate: Twenty Five Years After United States v. AT&T and 120 Years After the Act to Regulate Commerce March 12, 2007 / Bruce M. Owen / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Bring Transparency and Accountability to Maryland Government March 20, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Reforming the Sunshine Act April 1, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Is Uncle Sam Serious About Sirius-XM? April 16, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Decoupling and Energy Conservation April 17, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Constitution, A La Carte May 22, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Sideline Frontline May 30, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Conforming Communications Policy to a Constitutional Culture June 1, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Special Access and Sound Regulatory Principles: The Market-Oriented Case Against Going Backwards June 4, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Don’t Let Net Neutrality Go Airborne June 14, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Federal Unbundling Commission? June 19, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Net Neutrality Overreach June 23, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Reject Demands for Unbundling July 16, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Net Neutrality and Spectrum Auctions: Lessons from History July 25, 2007 / Richard A. Epstein / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication What Does ‘Open Access’ Mean? August 16, 2007 / Free State Foundation / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Time for Maryland to Face Its Health Benefits Burden August 30, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Maryland Policy, Publication Constitution Day at the FCC September 17, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, FCC Institutional Reform, Publication The FCC Shouldn’t Stand for the Forgotten Constitution Commission: Property, Contract and FCC-Mandated Access to Apartment Buildings October 25, 2007 / Solveig Singleton / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Net Neutrality, Freedom, and First Principles November 7, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Wireless Works–Without More Regulation November 28, 2007 / Solveig Singleton / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Put Universal Service Reform Near Top of FCC’s Agenda November 30, 2007 / Randolph J. May / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication The Unbundling Panel December 16, 2007 / Randolph J. May and Christopher S. Yoo / 2007, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2006 The War Behind That Black Box on Top of Your Television December 6, 2006 / Randolph J. May / 2006, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Infringing Free Speech in the Broadband Age: Net Neutrality Mandates November 1, 2006 / Randolph J. May / 2006, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Don’t Inflict Analog Era Equipment Rules on the Digital Age October 1, 2006 / Randolph J. May / 2006, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Heading Off a Potential FCC Debacle September 21, 2006 / Randolph J. May / 2006, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Net Neutrality Mandates: Neutering the First Amendment in the Digital Age September 5, 2006 / Randolph J. May / 2006, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Net Neutrality and Free Speech September 4, 2006 / Randolph J. May / 2006, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Media Ownership–Drop Outdated Rules September 4, 2006 / Randolph J. May / 2006, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Montgomery County’s Outdated Policies Hurt Cable Consumers August 16, 2006 / Randolph J. May / 2006, Communications and Internet Policy, Maryland Policy, Publication First Amendment: Net Neutrality Issuesl August 14, 2006 / Randolph J. May / 2006, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication Liberty versus Property? Cracks in the Foundations of Copyright Law August 9, 2006 / Richard A. Epstein / 2006, Communications and Internet Policy, Publication 2022 Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely: Combatting Cancel Culture With a Reinvigorated Constitutional Culture December 28, 2022 / Randolph J. May A Trio of “Sleeper” Nondelegation Doctrine Challenges December 14, 2022 / Randolph J. May The Ninth Circuit Should Uphold Preemption of State Rate Controls on Wireless Services December 13, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper FCC Broadband Map Paves the Way for BEAD Grants, Better Oversight December 1, 2022 / Andrew Long FCC Should Rely on Pro-Deployment Actions to Avoid Digital Discrimination November 30, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely: Amidst the Turmoil, Don’t Handcuff Twitter With Government Control November 28, 2022 / Randolph J. May FSF Comments – The FTC’s Digital Surveillance Proceeding November 16, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Long Absent Oversight, the Broadband Funding Faucet Likely Will Overflow November 10, 2022 / Andrew Long The Adverse Impact of Municipal and Cooperative Internet Service on Entry and Competition November 4, 2022 / Michelle P. Connolly Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely: What the Chief Twit Should Do Now to Avoid the “Hellscape” November 3, 2022 / Randolph J. May Court Ruling Reinforces Copyright Owners’ Anti-Circumvention Rights October 31, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper Copyright Owners Should Be Protected From Digital First Sale Schemes October 27, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper Congress Should Extend and Revise the Affordable Connectivity Program October 25, 2022 / Randolph J. May Thinking Clearly and Speaking Freely: A Reasonableness Standard for Fixing Section 230 October 19, 2022 / Randolph J. May The FCC Should Reject a Disparate Impact Standard: Targeted Subsidies Should Be Used to Address Deployment Gaps October 14, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper NTIA’s BEAD Program Needs Revisions to Succeed October 3, 2022 / Michelle P. Connolly Thinking Clearly and Speaking Freely – Part 12: Shining a Spotlight on Big Tech’s Section 230 Immunity September 28, 2022 / Randolph J. May Expanding Cracks Threaten the Privacy Preemption Legislative Compromise September 23, 2022 / Andrew Long On Constitution Day, Celebrate the Separation of Powers September 19, 2022 / Randolph J. May A Tale of Two Trends: Traditional Video Distributors Shrink While Streaming Video Grows September 15, 2022 / Andrew Long D.C. Circuit Upholds FCC’s 5.9 GHz Order Reallocating Spectrum for Unlicensed Use September 12, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper A Case for Modest Speed Benchmarks in the FCC’s Next Broadband Report September 7, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper This Labor Day, Remember Abraham Lincoln and the Importance of Work September 6, 2022 / Randolph J. May The FCC’s USF Report: Unprecedented Broadband Funding Requires Fundamental Universal Service Reforms August 26, 2022 / Randolph J. May Congress Should Consider Expanding Universal Service Contributions: FCC Poses a Potential Answer to USF’s Financial Problems August 23, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper Thinking Clearly and Speaking Freely – Part 11: Unnecessarily Flagging the “R” Word August 15, 2022 / Randolph J. May Commerce Committee Passes Amended Privacy Bill, Concerns Remain August 4, 2022 / Andrew Long It’s Net Neutrality Groundhog Day – Again! August 2, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper FSF Reply Comments – State of Competition in the Communications Marketplace August 1, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper FSF Comments – Interagency Broadband Coordination Agreement August 1, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Long Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 10: Empowering Consumers to Be Content Moderators July 25, 2022 / Randolph J. May A Major Ruling on Major Questions July 15, 2022 / Randolph J. May Fresno’s Failure to Act with Finality Frustrates Wireless Deployment, Violates 1996 Act July 11, 2022 / Andrew Long FSF Comments – Competition in the Communications Marketplace Is Strong July 1, 2022 / Randolph J. May, Seth L. Cooper, Andrew Long, Andrew K. Magloughlin FSF Urges the FCC to Adopt Pole Attachment Reforms June 24, 2022 / Randolph J. May Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 9: When Private Web Censorship Becomes Government Action June 21, 2022 / Randolph J. May FTC Competition Rulemaking Is Unlawful June 17, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Magloughlin Bipartisan Privacy Discussion Draft: Significant, If Incomplete, Progress June 16, 2022 / Andrew Long Congress Should Require Major Web Platforms to Support Universal Service June 14, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper The FCC Should Preserve and Expand Its Broadband Infrastructure Reforms June 8, 2022 / Seth Cooper and Andrew Magloughlin Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 8 – Adopting A Presumption Favoring Free Speech June 2, 2022 / Randolph J. May NTIA’s Broadband Subsidies Must Respect State Law Limits on Government-Owned Networks May 26, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper Future Guidance Can Fix NTIA’s Flawed “Fiber-First” Approach May 24, 2022 / Andrew Long State Restrictions on Ebook License Prices Are Preempted by Federal Law May 20, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper Don’t Believe the Hype: Streaming Dominates the Video Marketplace May 16, 2022 / Andrew Long Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 7: Misusing Misinformation May 3, 2022 / Randolph J. May The Major Questions Doctrine Slams the Door Shut on UMC Rulemaking May 3, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Andrew K. Magloughlin World IP Day 2022: Strengthen Copyright Protections for Creative Works April 26, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper Fixed Wireless Access Is Boosting Rural Broadband and Consumer Choice April 25, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper FSF Comments – FTC – DOJ Request for Information on Merger Enforcement April 21, 2022 / Randolph J. May, Andrew Long, Andrew K. Magloughlin Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 6: All Atwitter About Twitter April 18, 2022 / Randolph J. May The FCC Should Keep Broadband Free From Rate Regulation April 12, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper SMART Act Would Help Prevent Online Copyright Infringement April 6, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper Broadband “Nutrition Labels” Should Stick To a Strict Statutory Diet April 5, 2022 / Andrew Long Maryland Needs More Than A Gas Tax Holiday March 29, 2022 / Randolph J. May Conflict Preemption Ruling Bars Enforcement of Maryland’s Law on Forced Ebook Licensing March 22, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper State Laws Forcing Publishers to License Ebooks to Libraries Are Unlawful March 21, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper FSF Reply Comments – Report on the Future of the Universal Service Fund March 17, 2022 / Randolph J. May, Seth L. Cooper, Andrew K. Magloughlin NTIA Lacks Authority to Cut Broadband Funds From States That Limit Municipal Networks March 7, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper Overlapping Broadband Appropriations Demand Agency Coordination: New FCC Maps Can Track Grants, Avert Waste March 2, 2022 / Andrew Long American Music Fairness Act Would Secure Copyrights in Sound Recordings February 24, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper FSF Comments – Report on the Future of the Universal Service Fund February 17, 2022 / Randolph J. May, Seth L. Cooper, Andrew K. Magloughlin Congress Should Require Better Agency Coordination on Spectrum Policy February 15, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper Thinking Clearly About Speaking Freely – Part 5 February 4, 2022 / Randolph J. May FSF Comments – NTIA Request for Comments Regarding “Infrastructure Investment And Jobs Act Implementation” – BEAD Program February 3, 2022 / Randolph J. May and Andrew Long D.C. Circuit Should Affirm the Constitutionality of Anti-Circumvention Rights February 2, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper NFIB v. OSHA: Nondelegation, Major Questions, and Chevron’s No Show January 27, 2022 / Randolph J. May Maryland General Assembly Should Adopt Hogan’s Tax Plan January 26, 2022 / Randolph J. May The Broadband Internet Services Market in January 2022: 5G, Cable, Fixed Wireless, Wi-Fi 6, and Fiber Are Benefitting Consumers January 21, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper and Andrew K. Magloughlin Self-Defeating Treasury Subsidy Rule Wrongly Champions Broadband Overbuilds January 19, 2022 / Randolph May and Andrew Long First Circuit Wrongly Concludes Maine’s Prorated Billing Requirement Is Not Unlawful January 14, 2022 / Andrew Long A Tale of Three Data Privacy Bills: Federal Legislative Stalemate Enables Bad State Laws January 6, 2022 / Andrew Long State-Level Price Controls on Broadband Conflict With Federal Policy: Court Should Affirm the Preemptive Force of the FCC’s 2018 Order January 3, 2022 / Seth L. Cooper