The Communications Act of 1934 established a dual regulatory scheme, whereby the FCC has authority over interstate telecommunications service, while the states retain authority over purely intrastate telecommunications. This has led to a border war between the FCC and the states over exactly where the dividing line between their respective regulatory spheres lies. They have also clashed over the scope of permissible FCC preemption of state regulatory authority when that authority conflicts with federal policies. After twenty years of conflict, however, three recent appellate decisions may have provided an opportunity to bring the conflict to an end by clarifying both the boundary between state and federal regulatory authority, and the sit...
The Federal Communications Commission\u27s enabling statute, the Communications Act of 1934, provide...
In this timely follow-up piece to a 1998 piece entitled A Federal Regulatory Framework that is Hog ...
The wireline telephone industry in the United States is the most complete and sophisticated system i...
The Communications Act of 1934 established a dual regulatory scheme, whereby the FCC has authority o...
In California v. FCC, the Ninth Circuit invalidated the FCC\u27s Computer III Order, a regulatory sc...
For almost two decades, federal telecommunications regulators had preempted state telecommunications...
This Article critically examines the division of regulatory jurisdiction over telecommunications iss...
Despite the Administration\u27s recent rhetoric about regulatory review, regulation and re-regulatio...
Although significant competition began to develop in the interexchange market during the mid-twentie...
For nearly a century, state regulators played an important role in telecommunications regulation. Th...
At this writing, the FCC has denied Bell Operating Company applications for entry into in-region int...
As the number of wireless telephone users continues to proliferate, so does the number of lawsuits a...
This Article challenges the various jurisdictional theories that underpin the FCC’s net neutrality r...
For the fourth time in the past decade, the D.C. Circuit is considering the Federal Communications C...
The recent developments in the telecommunications industry represent to many the birth of the multim...
The Federal Communications Commission\u27s enabling statute, the Communications Act of 1934, provide...
In this timely follow-up piece to a 1998 piece entitled A Federal Regulatory Framework that is Hog ...
The wireline telephone industry in the United States is the most complete and sophisticated system i...
The Communications Act of 1934 established a dual regulatory scheme, whereby the FCC has authority o...
In California v. FCC, the Ninth Circuit invalidated the FCC\u27s Computer III Order, a regulatory sc...
For almost two decades, federal telecommunications regulators had preempted state telecommunications...
This Article critically examines the division of regulatory jurisdiction over telecommunications iss...
Despite the Administration\u27s recent rhetoric about regulatory review, regulation and re-regulatio...
Although significant competition began to develop in the interexchange market during the mid-twentie...
For nearly a century, state regulators played an important role in telecommunications regulation. Th...
At this writing, the FCC has denied Bell Operating Company applications for entry into in-region int...
As the number of wireless telephone users continues to proliferate, so does the number of lawsuits a...
This Article challenges the various jurisdictional theories that underpin the FCC’s net neutrality r...
For the fourth time in the past decade, the D.C. Circuit is considering the Federal Communications C...
The recent developments in the telecommunications industry represent to many the birth of the multim...
The Federal Communications Commission\u27s enabling statute, the Communications Act of 1934, provide...
In this timely follow-up piece to a 1998 piece entitled A Federal Regulatory Framework that is Hog ...
The wireline telephone industry in the United States is the most complete and sophisticated system i...