The Supreme Court seems likely to preserve the $8 billion a year the government spends to subsidize phone and internet ...
Digital divide advocates can breathe a tentative sigh of relief, as the Supreme Court appeared reluctant to dismantle the ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday in a major challenge to the federal “E-rate program,” which ...
The challenge by conservatives to the program raised questions about how much Congress can delegate its legislative authority ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed poised to uphold the federal program that provides schools, libraries, and underserved areas with access to affordable telephone and high-speed internet services.
In a 3 hour long session, the Justices grilled a conservative group's lawyer about the consequences of declaring the practice ...
Jessica Ellsworth, a partner at Hogan Lovells, joins “Cases and Controversies” hosts Greg Stohr and Lydia Wheeler to discuss ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ... By 1996, though, the world of telecommunications was bursting with innovations from the ...
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a major legal fight over the $8 billion a year the federal government spends ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme ... right case for the court to revamp the nondelegation doctrine,” lawyer Paul Clement told the justices on behalf associations of telecommunications companies.