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12/06/2023
Effros: The Poster Child FCC
It’s going to be a cruel legacy for FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel if what she is best known for is as the poster child for the evisceration of administrative law.
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06/30/2023
SCOTUS Refuses to take ON Dish/DE Case Against FCC
The Supreme Court has declined a cert petition from DISH and its designated entities to review a decision that denied the provider access to spectrum auctioned by the FCC in 2014.
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05/24/2023
Effros: case sensitive
The communications law community was sort of holding its collective breath waiting for the Supremes to decide a pair of cases that could have given them the opportunity to jump right into the middle of the battles over “Section 230.”
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02/22/2023
Effros: Expertise
It became very clear that we have reached a significant inflection point in the debate over what should be done, if anything, about regulating the internet.
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01/25/2023
Effros: And So It Begins
If you’re a longtime reader of this column, you’ll know that for at least the past five years I’ve been trying to get folks to focus on the damage being done by the nature, size and scale of both the largest “tech” companies and the power that creates in the world of “search” and “social media.”
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07/06/2022
Effros: The Supremes’ Irony
There is simply no way Congress can keep writing highly complex, multi-thousand page laws that spell out all of the regulations and authority necessary for a regulatory agency to operate in this day and age.