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2009

Communications and Internet Policy Publication 

Guard Children from Dangers Online

December 22, 2009June 30, 2020 Deborah Taylor Tate 2009
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Communications and Internet Policy Publication 

Let Competition and Choice Check Wireless ETFs

December 8, 2009June 30, 2020 Seth L. Cooper 2009
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Communications and Internet Policy Publication 

Charting a New Constitutional Jurisprudence for the Digital Age

December 1, 2009June 30, 2020 Randolph J. May 2009
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Filed Comment 

Comments of Randolph J. May, Free State Foundation President, to the FCC on the Berkman Center Study

November 16, 2009August 19, 2019 Free State Foundation 2009
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Communications and Internet Policy Publication 

The Faulty Berkman Report: “The Fallacy of Overlooking Secondary Consequences.”

November 3, 2009June 30, 2020 Seth L. Cooper 2009
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Communications and Internet Policy Publication 

Saving Mt. Wilson — and Increasing Spectrum Efficiency

October 27, 2009July 1, 2020 Bruce M. Owen 2009
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Communications and Internet Policy Publication 

Why Public Broadcasting Isn’t a Model for Newspapers

October 15, 2009July 1, 2020 Donna Coleman Gregg 2009
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Transcripts 

“New Directions in Communications Policy – The Scholars Panel,” FSF’s September Seminar, Transcript of Proceedings, October 5, 2009

October 5, 2009September 9, 2019 Free State Foundation 2009
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Transcripts 

“New Directions in Communications Policy – The Scholars Panel,” FSF’s September Seminar, Transcript of Proceedings, October 5, 2009

October 5, 2009September 6, 2019 Free State Foundation 2009
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Filed Comment 

Comments of Randolph J. May, President, and Seth L. Cooper, Adjunct Fellow, Free State Foundation, on Exercise of the FCC’s Forbearance Authority

September 23, 2009May 1, 2020 Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper 2009
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Happy New Year 2021

“The Supreme Court, the FCC, and Communications Law”

“The Supreme Court, the FCC, and Communications Law,” a webinar featuring the Cato Institute’s Ilya Shapiro.

Click HERE to watch the video.

We discussed the Supreme Court’s current and prospective jurisprudence regarding the nondelegation doctrine, Chevron deference, the status of independent agencies, and other administrative law doctrines as they impact communications law and FCC decisions such as net neutrality and speech regulation.

Farewell Address by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai

View the video of the Farewell Address of FCC Chairman Ajit Pai HERE.

And the full text of Chairman Pai’s remarks is HERE.

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