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FCC Must Not Overstep Authority to Prevent Digital Discrimination
The 2021 infrastructure bill allocates $65 billion for broadband and commands the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) to make rules to “facilitate” equal access to broadband,...
Letting Texas’s Unconstitutional Online Speech Code Take Effect Is “Startlingly Radical”
Today, just two days after hearing oral argument, and without issuing an opinion, the Fifth Circuit stayed a district court order blocking enforcement of HB...
Has Congress really thought through its latest antitrust proposals?
Americans should be able to trust that their members of Congress will consider all the implications of the bills they write. On February 2, we...
Revisions to the Merger Guidelines Should Be Incremental
Yesterday, TechFreedom filed comments to the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in response to the agencies’ Request for Information regarding potential...
Outsourcing USF Governance to Private Entity Violates Constitution: New TechFreedom Amicus Brief
Today, TechFreedom filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to hold that the Federal Communications Commission’s “private delegation”...
If Common Carriage Doesn’t Work for Broadband, Why Should It Work for Social Media?
That’s the question we asked in our letter to the House Energy & Commerce Committee after FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr testified before its Subcommittee on...