Federal Communications Law Journal - 2015
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- Deja vu all over again: questions and a few suggestions on how the FCC can lawfully regulate Internet access.
- Answering four questions on the anniversary of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
- When silence isn't golden: analogizing the FCC's discontinuance regulations to prevent retransmission consent blackouts.
- The story of the FCC's net neutrality decision and why it won't stand up in court.
- Cross-border commerce without constraint: shifting from territorial-based regulation to an industry-based code of conduct for the online payment processing industry.
- Reflecting on twenty years under the Telecommunications Act of 1996: a collection of essays on implementation.
- The FCC's knowledge problem: how to protect consumers online.
- Protecting political speech and broadcasters from unnecessary disclosure: why the FCC should not expand sponsorship identification requirements for political issue ads.
- Data privacy in our federalist system: toward an evaluative framework for state privacy laws.
- Editor's note.
- Deja vu all over again: questions and a few suggestions on how the FCC can lawfully regulate Internet access.
- Regulation killed the video star: toward a freer market in broadcast television.
- Lessons learned from the U.S. unbundling experience.
- Taking the sting out of the Stingray: the dangers of cell-site simulator use and the role of the Federal Communications Commission in protecting privacy & security.
- Reflecting on twenty years under the Telecommunications Act of 1996: a collection of essays on implementation.
- The story of the FCC's net neutrality decision and why it won't stand up in court.
- Treating consumer data like oil: how re-framing digital interactions might bolster the Federal Trade Commission's new privacy framework.
- Communications law: annual review: the judicial practice committee of the FCBA.