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In a 6-3 ruling released Friday, the US Supreme Court found that a universal-service contribution scheme does not violate the nondelegation doctrine, which restricts Congress' ability to delegate ...
The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board issued a blistering rebuke of the U.S. Supreme Court in a Friday ...
Last year the Supreme Court took a significant step to limit the power of administrative agencies with its decision ...
The Supreme Court wrapped up its term Friday, releasing decisions in five high-profile cases. Read a breakdown of each here.
With a divided bench, the Supreme Court ruled to uphold a fund designed to increase quality internet access to rural parts of America on the last day before the court recesses. It’s a fund that has ...
In today's Supreme Court ruling in FCC v. Consumers' Research, a 6-3 majority upheld the Federal Communications Commission's ...
The high court preserved the Universal Service Fund, which finds its beginnings in the 1934 Communications Act. It includes E-rate, and is intended to ensure effective telecommunications across ...
The Senate version of the budget reconciliation bill could force the FCC to sell off as much as half of the spectrum used by ...
With only one drop-off facility and dozens of trucks, officials said the logjam at the Ley Road facility could be the cause ...
The Supreme Court rejects a challenge to the FCC's universal service fund, meaning the agency can continue collecting money from telcos to support service in rural and low-income areas.
The Supreme Court term has given the Trump administration a series of major wins in the final blockbuster week of its term.
The ALA applauded today's Supreme Court 6–3 decision to uphold the Universal Service Fund, which funds the E-Rate program.