This article discusses the changing relationship between Congress and the Federal Communications Commission. The authors suggest that the Commission\u27s status as an independent agency has been eroded by the emergence of a new system of checks and balances imposed by Congress. The use of riders on appropriations bills and the enactment of statutory moratoriums have served to increase Congressional involvement in, and control over, Commission decision-making. After discussing specific examples of how these new tools of legislative oversight have affected major Commission decisions, the authors conclude that the challenge for the Commission in the future will be to learn from its mistakes and work to restore its lost independence
Probably no other industry has so captured the interest of the American public or shown such phenome...
Under the Federal Securities Code, the Commission\u27s discretionary power will be restricted by the...
Through the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Congress imposed long overdue duties and structural limi...
This article discusses the changing relationship between Congress and the Federal Communications Com...
The character of a regulatory agency is most severely tested at the zenith of its power. When the Fe...
Between 1957 and 1960, a congressional subcommittee battled with the Federal Communications Committe...
The report discusses the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)-Related Congressional Actions in th...
The report discusses the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)-Related Congressional Actions in th...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the regulatory agency in the United States charged wi...
This Article argues that the congressional delegation of public interest authority to the FCC likely...
The features of constitutional politics involving independent agencies are discussed through an exam...
Few areas of federal oversight have been as inconsistently addressed as that involving the regulatio...
Perhaps one of the most crucial questions legislators need to address after passing the 1996 Act is ...
The Federal Communications Commission rule making for low power FM radio was widely reported as an i...
This Article will examine these questions about the governing law of telecommunications and compunic...
Probably no other industry has so captured the interest of the American public or shown such phenome...
Under the Federal Securities Code, the Commission\u27s discretionary power will be restricted by the...
Through the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Congress imposed long overdue duties and structural limi...
This article discusses the changing relationship between Congress and the Federal Communications Com...
The character of a regulatory agency is most severely tested at the zenith of its power. When the Fe...
Between 1957 and 1960, a congressional subcommittee battled with the Federal Communications Committe...
The report discusses the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)-Related Congressional Actions in th...
The report discusses the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)-Related Congressional Actions in th...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the regulatory agency in the United States charged wi...
This Article argues that the congressional delegation of public interest authority to the FCC likely...
The features of constitutional politics involving independent agencies are discussed through an exam...
Few areas of federal oversight have been as inconsistently addressed as that involving the regulatio...
Perhaps one of the most crucial questions legislators need to address after passing the 1996 Act is ...
The Federal Communications Commission rule making for low power FM radio was widely reported as an i...
This Article will examine these questions about the governing law of telecommunications and compunic...
Probably no other industry has so captured the interest of the American public or shown such phenome...
Under the Federal Securities Code, the Commission\u27s discretionary power will be restricted by the...
Through the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Congress imposed long overdue duties and structural limi...