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FCC Moving To Repeal Bright-Line Net-Neutrality Rules

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 11-21-17 In a sweeping decision, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is proposing to essentially wipe the slate clean of most net-neutrality regulations adopted under the Title II-based 2015 Open Internet Order by the then Tom Wheeler-led FCC. The Restoring Internet Freedom Draft Order circulated earlier today (Nov. 21) [...]

By |2020-01-21T20:01:35-04:00November 22nd, 2017|Issue Watch|Comments Off on FCC Moving To Repeal Bright-Line Net-Neutrality Rules

Pai Proposes Major Broadcast Dereg

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 10-25-17 FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said he has circulated a media ownership item for a vote at the November meeting that would achieve major broadcast deregulation. It would eliminate the newspaper-broadcast crossownership rules; the radio-TV crossownership rule, eliminate the eight-voices test for duopolies; allow for case-by case [...]

By |2020-01-21T19:55:27-04:00October 25th, 2017|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Pai Proposes Major Broadcast Dereg

Justice Backs Challenge to Free Speech Zone

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 10-24-17 The Justice Department has backed the challenge to a college speech policy that allegedly confined that speech to a 616-square-foot "Free Speech Area" and has "unpublished" rules governing speech that students aren't apprised of unless they apply for a permit. That came in a "statement of [...]

By |2017-10-25T13:21:17-04:00October 24th, 2017|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Justice Backs Challenge to Free Speech Zone

FCC Considers Eliminating Broadcast Reporting Requirements

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 10-24-17 The FCC has proposed to reduce some more broadcasters paperwork burdens. At its public meeting Tuesday (Oct. 24), the FCC proposed no longer requiring broadcasters who use spectrum for ancillary services like subscription video or data transmission to file annual reports unless they actually earn revenue [...]

By |2020-01-21T20:01:55-04:00October 24th, 2017|Issue Watch|Comments Off on FCC Considers Eliminating Broadcast Reporting Requirements

Free Speech or Hate Speech? Campus Debates Over Victimhood Put Universities in a Bind

By Abigail Hauslohner and Susan Svrluga, washingtonpost.com, 10-20-17 SAN FRANCISCO – When the posters went up a third time, it happened in broad daylight, midmorning on a Thursday.  Rabab Abdulhadi saw the move as increasingly bold and deeply unsettling. There was her face, and the names of her students, again plastered all over campus [...]

By |2017-10-25T13:20:03-04:00October 20th, 2017|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Free Speech or Hate Speech? Campus Debates Over Victimhood Put Universities in a Bind

Media Institute Launches New Blog Called ‘First Amendment Trends’

Will Feature Articles by Constitutional Scholars, Attorneys, Experts FOR RELEASE: October 20, 2017 Contact: Richard T. Kaplar The Media Institute 703-243-5700 Arlington, Va., October 20, 2017 – The Media Institute today launched a new online publication titled “First Amendment Trends” that will feature articles on timely developments related to free speech and free press. [...]

By |2018-03-18T20:39:38-04:00October 20th, 2017|Press Releases|Comments Off on Media Institute Launches New Blog Called ‘First Amendment Trends’

Free Speech Week Celebration Set for Oct. 16 – 22, 2017

Public Awareness of Free Speech Is Goal of Nationwide Event FOR RELEASE: October 12, 2017 Contact: Richard T. Kaplar The Media Institute 703-243-5700 Arlington, Va., October 12, 2017 – Free Speech Week (FSW) will begin Monday, Oct. 16, and run through Sunday, Oct. 22. Media organizations, schools, universities, and community groups around the country [...]

By |2018-03-18T20:40:44-04:00October 12th, 2017|Press Releases|Comments Off on Free Speech Week Celebration Set for Oct. 16 – 22, 2017

Title II Fans Prep for Advocacy Day

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 9-26-17 Opponents of the FCC's proposal to roll back the Title II reclassification of internet access providers and rethink the 2015 Open Internet order are preparing for their Sept. 27 Day of Advocacy. The protest is focused on Capitol Hill and is being led by Public Knowledge, [...]

By |2020-01-21T19:55:46-04:00September 26th, 2017|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Title II Fans Prep for Advocacy Day

FCC Eliminates Paper Rules Requirement

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 9-26-17 The FCC has eliminated the requirement that TV stations and cable operators retain paper copies of the FCC's rules. The item was noncontroversial -- and the vote unanimous -- and newly returned Democratic commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel did not even make a statement, simply saying she supported [...]

By |2017-10-25T13:22:48-04:00September 26th, 2017|Issue Watch|Comments Off on FCC Eliminates Paper Rules Requirement

Dept. of Justice Files Statement Defending Campus Free Speech

Department of Justice press release, 9-26-17 The U.S. Department of Justice on Sept. 26 filed a Statement of Interest in Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski. The lawsuit was filed by students at Georgia Gwinnett College to challenge a school policy that limited student expressive activity to two small “free-speech zones” that totaled 0.0015% of the campus. Additionally, [...]

By |2017-09-26T15:38:43-04:00September 26th, 2017|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Dept. of Justice Files Statement Defending Campus Free Speech
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