Let Us Not Raise a Ruckus Over Net Neutrality
FCC Chair Rosenworcel should reconsider her messaging about the role of public comments in the new net neutrality proceeding.
The Case for Local Control in Internet Regulation
Scholars advocate an expansive role for local decision-making in internet governance.
The FTC and Net Neutrality’s Plan B
Would the FTC be an effective body for regulating Internet openness?
Open Internet Regulation Faces Challenges
Legislative and judicial challenges seek to block the FCC’s new rules on net neutrality.
Should the FCC Regulate Internet Interconnection?
Regulation is not the answer to interconnection concerns.
Towards a More Balanced European Telecom Policy
How should the EU encourage next-generation networks?.
Better Informing the Net Neutrality Debate
Penn Law Professor argues for “network diversity” rather than “network neutrality.”
A Call for a Radical New Communications Policy
The FCC should regulate like antitrust agencies, providing competition-based ex post remedies.
Regulatory Year in Review: 2011
Health care reform, the Dodd-Frank Act, environmental protection, and open government are discussed in our top news posts from 2011.
Senate Fails to Overturn the FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules
New “open Internet” regulations survive congressional challenge.
House Passes Resolution Disapproving of Net Neutrality Rules
Democrats and Republicans disagree about FCC’s role in Internet access.
The House May Block Funding to Implement the FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules
The FCC’s newly adopted rules aim to ensure freedom and openness, but face appropriations hurdles.