Senate Panel Votes to Weaken Open Internet Order
One day after a federal court upheld the FCC’s Open Internet Order, a Senate panel voted to significantly weaken the order.
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One day after a federal court upheld the FCC’s Open Internet Order, a Senate panel voted to significantly weaken the order.
The FBI has renewed a push for Congress to authorize a significant expansion in the FBI’s surveillance powers.
Today, a three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld The Open Internet Order.
Contrary to the efforts of the Subcommittee, today’s hearing failed to undermine the FCC’s broadband privacy proposal
The annual Intelligence Authorization Act should be a non-controversial bill, but not this year.
The House Appropriations Committee voted today to approve a funding bill that would harm net neutrality.
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