Communications and Internet PolicyPublication December 22, 2021 Randolph J. May and Andrew Long Biden’s Executive Agencies Doing ‘Net Neutrality’ End Run Read More
Administrative LawCommunications and Internet PolicyPublication December 14, 2021 Randolph J. May Preventing Mass Comment Wars Read More
Communications and Internet PolicyConstitutionalismIntellectual PropertyPublication December 13, 2021 Seth L. Cooper States Should Not Take Intellectual Property Without Just Compensation: The Constitution’s Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments Protect Copyrights Read More
Communications and Internet PolicyPublication December 7, 2021 Seth L. Cooper and Andrew K. Magloughlin Net Neutrality’s ‘Founder’ Was Wrong About Broadband Markets: Competition Protects Internet Access But Big Tech Poses Realistic Harms Read More
Communications and Internet PolicyConstitutionalismPublication December 3, 2021 Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper Constitutional Considerations for Proper Spectrum Policy: A Preference for Private Property Rights and Market Competition Read More
Communications and Internet PolicyPublication November 29, 2021 Andrew Long The Department of Agriculture (Obviously) Is Not the FCC: Why, Then, Is It Dictating Communications Policy? Read More
Communications and Internet PolicyPublication November 19, 2021 Randolph J. May What Bill Kennard Said in 1999 and Why It Matters Today Read More
Communications and Internet PolicyPublication November 12, 2021 Randolph J. May and Seth L. Cooper The FAA Should Stop Interfering With 5G in the C-Band Read More
Communications and Internet PolicyPublication November 10, 2021 Andrew Long FTC Staff Report on ISP Privacy Practices: Understates Tools for Consumers, Underscores Need for Federal Legislation Read More
Administrative LawCommunications and Internet PolicyPublication November 4, 2021 Randolph J. May A Nondelegation Doctrine Challenge to the FCC’s Universal Service Regime Read More