December 2024

Power to Persuade: The FCC’s Authority to Interpret Section 230 Post-Loper Bright

In a November 21 FedSoc Blog post, the Phoenix Center’s Lawrence J. Spiwak convincingly argued that the Supreme Court’s decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo (2024) eliminated the Federal Communications Commission’s power to make binding authoritative legal interpretations of federal statutes. However, Mr.

Big Providers Claim Great Customer Service

In late October, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) launched a “Notice of Inquiry that seeks information on current customer service practices to build a public record on the current state of customer support and ways that the FCC can “protect families and businesses that rely on these critical services.” The FCC sought comments from the public about broadband, cable, and telephone providers. The associations for the big internet service providers (ISPs) responded to the docket and basically said that their member companies offer great customer service.

Nevada Announces Winners of More Than $553 Million in BEAD Funding

The Nevada Governor’s Office of Science, Innovation, and Technology (OSIT) is ready to submit the Final Proposal for the state’s Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program to the National Telecommunications and Information Association (NTIA). The Final Proposal will include the provisional winners of Nevada’s first round of BEAD funding.