Citation
Publication Date:
Format:
Bibliography:
Is Network Neutrality a racist policy? At least one prominent Chicago politician seems to think so. Cook County Commissioner Robert Steele recently voiced his objections to the FCC’s proposed regulatory attempts to achieve Net Neutrality. The principle of network neutrality asserts that broadband providers should not be able to block or limit use of their networks in order to impose a tiered service model of access, or to hinder competitors.,/p>
Other publications by this author
- Anna Nicole Smith Goes Shopping: The New Forum-Shopping Problem in Bankruptcy
- Der Weg in und aus der Krise
- A Word of Thanks to Four Black Men and a Gun
- Does the Federal Government Have Grounds to Sue Arizona?
- The Not-So-Beautiful Underside of the Beautiful Game
- Kagan Could Be Much Worse
- The New Forum Shopping Problem in Bankruptcy
- What is the Government's Role in Promoting Morals?...Seriously?
- Protecting Consumers from Consumer Protection
- Brief of Amici Curiae in Support of Appellant
Author
- G. Marcus Cole
- Stanford Law School
- gmcole@stanford.edu
- 650 723.0615