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US Supreme Court to decide Federal Communications Commission fund's legality
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide the legality of a congressionally authorized fund operated by the Federal Communications Commission to expand access to telecommunications services in a challenge accusing Congress of unlawfully delegating its authority to an independent federal agency.
Supreme Court takes up another federal agency power challenge
The Supreme Court announced Friday it will hear a case that could deliver another blow to federal agencies’ powers. The justices agreed to take up the government’s appeal of a decision
Supreme Court to examine power of Congress to delegate authority
The cases explore whether Congress violated the Constitution when it allowed the Federal Communications Commission to gather fees to help pay for critical telecommunications services in communities that might not otherwise have it.
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case It's Not Sure It Should Decide
Opponents of the fund argue it's being unlawfully overseen by the administering nonprofit, in violation of the non-delegation doctrine, which prevents Congress from delegating its
Supreme Court to hear a new challenge to the scope of federal agency power
The Supreme Court could further weaken the power of federal agencies by agreeing to hear a dispute over a Federal Communications Commission program that requires companies to subsidize telecommunications services in under-served areas.
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Fresh Challenge to Agency Power
A conservative group argues that Congress gave the Federal Communications Commission too much discretion over an $8 billion fund.
Supreme Court takes up major appeal testing power of federal agencies
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to wade into a fight over Congress’ ability to delegate power to federal agencies — opening the next chapter in a decadeslong effort by conservatives and business interests to reduce the power of the federal government.
Supreme Court To Determine Whether Congress Unconstitutionally Granted Powers To The FCC
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Friday to review whether a fund managed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that is
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States pressure the federal government to crack down on robocalls
Forty-six states are pressing the Federal Communications Commission to do more to crack down on robocalls. Specifically, the ...
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Trump taps Brendan Carr to chair Federal Communications Commission
President-elect Donald Trump will tap Brendan Carr, a critic of the Biden administration's telecom policies and Big Tech, as ...
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Incoming FCC Chair Says It Is Unlikely Commission Could Reinstate Starlink Subsidy
The FCC in December 2023 reaffirmed its decision to deny Starlink, part of Musk's SpaceX, the rural broadband subsidies ...
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Federal agency authority back in SCOTUS crosshairs in flap over telecom subsidy
After curbing federal rulemaking power, the high court is putting administrative and legislative delegation authority on the chopping block.
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US agency votes to launch review, update undersea telecommunications cable rules
The Federal Communications Commission voted on Thursday to propose new rules governing undersea internet cables in the face ...
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FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel to Step Down Next Year
Federal Communications Commission chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel will step down from the agency next year, with her fellow ...
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FCC passes auto safety spectrum rules
Watch out for that car!” ...
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FCC proposes to fine Chinese video doorbell manufacturer after security concerns raised
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday proposed to fine Chinese-based video doorbell manufacturer Eken nearly $735 ...
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