Supreme Court Ruling Deals Blow To FCC’s Regulatory Authority
It strikes down the precedent establishing court deference to regulators’ subject-matter expertise.
This article was originally posted on nexttv.com
It strikes down the precedent establishing court deference to regulators’ subject-matter expertise.
This article was originally posted on nexttv.com
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Arnold Gore
If an agency is controlled by the industry it is supposed to regulate, its regulations should not be upheld.
But can it be forced to change those regulations if the agency refuses to reevaluate its regulations.