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  • The Decision in Verizon vs. FCC: A Legal Analysis

    Jennifer Yeh
    January 14, 2014
    Today the federal D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the core of the Federal Communications Commission’s Open Internet Order, concluding that — in light of the agency’s previous missteps — the FCC could not apply anti-blocking and nondiscrimination provisions to broadband providers.
  • Legal Gymnastics Ensue in Oral Arguments for Verizon vs. FCC

    Jennifer Yeh
    September 10, 2013
    On Monday, in a packed courtroom at the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, lawyers for Verizon and the Federal Communications Commission faced rapid-fire questioning from the three judges who will decide whether the FCC’s Open Internet Order stands.
  • Misleading Math from a Critic of Lifeline

    Jennifer Yeh
    May 2, 2013

    At a House Communications and Technology Subcommittee hearing last Thursday, opponents of the Lifeline program — which ensures that every American has access to telephone service — perpetuated many myths about its recipients.

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