Volume 68; 2015-2016
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Volume 67.3 Articles Communications Law: Annual Review By the Judicial Practice Committee of the Federal Communications Bar Association Deja vu All Over Again: Questions and a Few Suggestions on How the FCC Can Lawfully Regulate Internet Access by Rob Frieden… Read More »Volume 67; 2014-2015 • Issue 3
Volume 67.2 Articles The Story of the FCC’s Net Neutrality Decision and Why It Won’t Stand Up In Court by Ajit Pai The Federal Communications Commission is coming under intense political pressure to reclassify broadband Internet access as a common… Read More »Volume 67; 2014-2015 • Issue 2
Volume 67.1 Articles Tariffing Internet Termination: Pricing Implications of Classifying Broadband as a Title II Telecommunications Service by George S. Ford, PhD & Lawrence J. Spiwak, Esq. The Federal Communications Commission is coming under intense political pressure to reclassify broadband… Read More »Volume 67; 2014-2015 • Issue 1
Volume 66.3 Full Issue Essays Wickard for the Internet? Network Neutrality After Verizon v. FCC by Christopher S. Yoo The D.C. Circuit’s January 2014 decision in Verizon v. FCC represented a major milestone in the debate over network neutrality that… Read More »Volume 66; 2013-2014 • Issue 3
Volume 66.2 Full Issue Editor’s Notes Articles No Dialtone: The End of the Public Switched Telephone Network by Kevin Werbach The set of arrangements known as the Public Switched Telephone Network (“PSTN”) is the foundation for the modern global communications… Read More »Volume 66; 2013-2014 • Issue 2
Volume 66.1 Full Issue Editor’s Notes Articles Internet Policy’s Next Frontier: Usage-Based Broadband Pricing by Daniel A. Lyons Broadband providers have begun abandoning all-you-can-eat unlimited Internet plans in favor of data caps and other regimes that charge customers based on… Read More »Volume 66; 2013-2014 • Issue 1
Full Issue Editor’s Note Articles Avoiding Rent-Seeking in Secondary Market Spectrum Transactions by Jeffrey A. Eisenach & Hal J. Singer Since at least the early 1990s, policymakers have recognized the benefits of using market-based mechanisms to allocate spectrum usage rights,… Read More »Volume 65; 2012-2013 • Issue 3