Structural Regulation of the Internet -- Network Neutrality and Universal Service


New Media Cases


National Cable & Telecommunications Ass'n v. Brand X Internet Services, 125 S. Ct. 2688 (2005) (Supreme Court addresses the differences between communication and information services and the regulation of each).


Law Review Articles

Jerry Brito & Jerry Ellig, "A Tale of Two Commissions: Net Neutrality and Regulatory Analysis,"16 CommLaw Conspectus 1 (2007).


Rob Frieden, "Killing with Kindness: Fatal Flaws in the $6.5 Billion Universal Service Funding Mission and What Should be Done to Narrow the Digital Divide," 24 Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 447 (2006).


Rob Frieden, "Neither Fish nor Fowl: New Strategies for Selective Regulation of Information Services," 6 Journal on Telecommunication & High Technology Law 373 (2008).


Sascha D. Meinrath & Victor W. Pickard, "The New Network Neutrality: Criteria for Internet Freedom," 12 International Journal of Communications Law and Policy 225 (2008).


William D. Rahm, "Watching over the Web: A Substantive Equality Regime for Broadband Applications," 24 Yale Journal on Regulation 1 (2007).


Brian Regan, "Ushering Universal Service Reform: Politically Feasible Legislative Principles," 16 CommLaw Conspectus 471 (2008).


Benjamin Rupert, "The 110th Congress and Network Neutrality: S. 215—The Internet Freedom Preservation Act," 18 DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property 325 (2008).


Edward J. Sholinsky, "Blocking Access to the Information Superhighway: Regulating the Internet Out of the Reach of Low-Income Americans," 38 Rutgers Law Journal 321 (2006).


Anna J. Zichterman, "Developments in Regulating High-Speech Internet Access: Cable Modems, DSL, & Citywide Wi-Fi," 21 Berkeley Law Journal 593 (2006).

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