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With Chevron Deference Gone, the FCC’s Ability to Regulate Outer Space Is in Peril

July 15, 2024

Last week, TechFreedom filed reply comments in response to the FCC’s request to refresh the record on its orbital debris mitigation rules. We emphasize that...


FCC Continues to Ignore Warnings of Overreach on Orbital Debris Regulation

June 28, 2024

Yesterday, TechFreedom filed comments in response to the FCC’s request to refresh the record on rule changes pertaining to orbital debris mitigation. The most important...


Don’t Allow Bureaucrats Broad Discretion over Free Expression, We Urge Ninth Circuit

June 24, 2024

Last week, TechFreedom and two other preeminent free speech organizations filed an amicus brief in Diamond S.J. Enterprise, Inc. v. City of San Jose, urging...


NASA Lacks Authority to Independently Develop Non-Interference Standards for Lunar Operations

June 7, 2024

Today, TechFreedom filed comments in response to NASA’s Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy (OTPS) request for information (RFI) regarding their Lunar Non-Interference Questionnaire intended...


FCC Defies Congress with Data Breach Rule, TechFreedom Tells Sixth Circuit

May 30, 2024

Yesterday, TechFreedom filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit to set aside the FCC’s 2024 Data Breach Reporting...


Proposal to Sunset Section 230 Threatens a Free and Open Internet

May 22, 2024

Yesterday, TechFreedom was joined by distinguished scholars of First Amendment, Internet, and technology law in a letter to the U.S. House Committee on Energy and...