The Supreme Court appeared unlikely to strike down a major federal funding mechanism used by the Federal Communications ...
Congress has a history of delegating its legislative power to private entities, usually with enthusiastic support from ...
A majority of the Supreme Court appeared reluctant Wednesday to wipe out a Federal Communications Commission program.
A case about a Federal Communications Commission program that subsidizes telecommunications in underserved areas raises big ...
The Supreme Court appeared likely to reject an effort to invalidate the FCC's multi-billion-dollar mechanism for expanding ...
Amy Coney Barrett has taken issue with a new tax idea suggested by fellow Supreme Court judge, Clarence Thomas. Conservatives ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday in a major challenge to the federal “E-rate program,” which ...
The Supreme Court has not struck down a statute under the doctrine in 90 years, but anti-regulatory groups have hoped the ...
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The “nondelegation doctrine,” which blocks Congress from delegating its authority to agencies, is the next target of ...
The US Supreme Court suggested it’s likely to uphold a federal program that uses more than $8 billion in fees imposed on ...
The next episode will stream this Wednesday, not in a flaming White House press release but a decorous argument before the ...
The FCC was established as an independent federal agency in 1934 and is overseen by Congress. The Supreme Court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, has reined in the actions of federal ...
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