Government,
Constitutional Law,
Administrative/Regulatory
Feb. 21, 2018
The fight for net neutrality continues
A constitutional battle may be looming as the majority of states take action to shield consumers from internet service providers' newfound ability to throttle or block internet traffic in the wake the Federal Communications Commission's decision last December to remove net neutrality rules.




Anita Taff-Rice
Founder
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CYBERSLEUTH
A constitutional battle may be looming as the majority of states take action to shield consumers from internet service providers' newfound ability to throttle or block internet traffic in the wake the Federal Communications Commission's decision last December to remove net neutrality rules.
Part of the FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules included a broad effort to preempt states from imposing the...
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