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Supreme Court Rules District Courts Not Bound by FCC Statutory Interpretations under the Hobbs Act

On Friday, June 20th, the Supreme Court in McLaughlin Chiropractic Assoc., Inc. v. McKesson Corp., No. 23-1226 (U.S. June 2025), ruled in a 6-3 decision that the Hobbs Act does not bind federal district courts in civil...more

Call to Action: Impending Threat to Communities’ Property Rights, Revenues and Police Powers Demands Planning and Response from...

Local governments must prepare now for renewed efforts in Washington, D.C. to restrict, and in some cases, eliminate a community’s ability to manage their property, receive fair compensation for the private use of public...more

FCC Seeks Nominees for the Intergovernmental Advisory Committee

IAC Addresses Issues for State, Local and Tribal Governments Under FCC Jurisdiction - The Federal Communications Commission has announced the reauthorization of the Intergovernmental Advisory Committee (IAC or Committee)...more

Federal Appeals Court Partially Reverses FCC’s Cable Ruling; Preempts City of Eugene’s Broadband Fee

Offset for In-Kind Services Limited to Marginal Costs, not Market Value - Today, a federal appeals court partially upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s most recent interpretation of the Cable Act’s limits on...more

5/28/2021  /  Broadband , FCC , Fees , Telecommunications
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