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Wheeler Stonewalls Congress on Muni Broadband Preemption
Can the FCC preempt state laws restricting taxpayer-funded municipal broadband without violating the Constitution? In June, sixty House Republicans posed this very question to FCC...
The Smart, Bipartisan Way to Address Interconnection Concerns
TechFreedom and the International Center for Law and Economics (ICLE) submitted comments Friday in response to the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s fourth white paper,...
Highlights from Net Neutrality Comments Filed by TechFreedom and ICLE
On Friday, TechFreedom and the International Center for Law & Economics (ICLE) filed joint comments with the FCC, explaining why the FCC has no sound...
TechFreedom and ICLE File Joint Comments to FCC in Defense of a Free Internet
Today, TechFreedom and the International Center for Law & Economics (ICLE) filed joint policy and legal comments with the FCC, explaining why the FCC has...
Net Neutrality Regulation is Bad for Consumers and Probably Illegal
TechFreedom and the International Center for Law & Economics have filed joint legal and policy comments with the FCC, explaining why the FCC has no sound...
Democrats Tell FCC Not to Regulate Broadband as a Utility — back in 1998
Today, some Democrats are urging the FCC to regulate broadband as a public utility. But back in 1998, Democratic Senators John Kerry and Ron Wyden...