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A Corporate Obsession: Why the FCC is Failing to Bridge the Digital Divide
On average, Americans spend ten hours staring at a screen every day. The incorporation of internet use into everyday life has become so...
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Apr 20, 20195 min read
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Why We Shouldn’t be Afraid of Regulating YouTube
YouTube offers an easy solution for busy parents: it can entertain children for hours and is easily accessible on a myriad of devices....
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Mar 5, 20195 min read
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The [BLEEP] You Can’t Say on TV: A History of Swearing in Television
Over the last 50 years, swearing in front of large audience has shifted from an obscenity crime to the norm, and while this trend has...
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Aug 13, 20184 min read
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Do You Know What You’re Yelling About? The D.C. Circuit and Net Neutrality
On 14 January, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals decided Verizon v. FCC, vacating aspects of an FCC regulation imposing anti-blocking and...
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Feb 7, 20146 min read
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